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The phrase "a string of partnerships" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of collaborations or alliances between individuals or organizations.
Example: "The company has established a string of partnerships with various tech firms to enhance its product offerings."
Alternatives: "a series of partnerships" or "a chain of partnerships".
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TiVo, for one, has announced a string of partnerships with cable operators to make its digital video recorder available to their customers.
In the latest in a string of partnerships between Hollywood and Chinese media companies, Disney-owned Marvel Studios said on Monday that it would team with DMG Entertainment to co-finance and produce "Iron Man 3".
The more companies are prepared to pay, the higher their websites will appear in the results.The pioneer of paid listings is Overture, a California firm that has built a profitable business from a string of partnerships with sites such as AltaVista, AOL and Yahoo!
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This is the latest in a string of music partnerships that Facebook has signed in recent months.
The company plans to introduce its own box in November and bring with it a string of content partnerships, like BBC and Major League Baseball, as well as from companies like blip.tv and other purely digital outfits.
But as the latest in a string of launches and partnerships that blur the traditional lines between technologies used to create, manipulate, and view video content it's more significant.
The quartet may market themselves as seamless global firms but in fact they are a string of legally independent local partnerships.
Its string of partnerships, most notably with Honeywell, allowed NEC to leverage its in-house R&D over the last two decades.
With its e-commerce business struggling to see gains since 2016, when it acquired Jet.com, Walmart has recently been making the waves with its string of partnerships and acquisitions.
This is the latest in a string of arguably odd side projects and partnerships, which have included a line of organic coffee (watch him twist a Barbie doll's head in this off-putting commercial), an album of electro pop titled "Creepy Clown Time" and writing the introduction to a book of vintage Halloween photos called "Haunted Air".
Other deals are in the works, from a string of Internet cafes in Costa Rica to a partnership with a factory that makes light fixtures for export.
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