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The phrase "able to collaborate with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or willingness to work together with others on a project or task.
Example: "She is able to collaborate with team members from different departments to achieve common goals."
Alternatives: "capable of working with" or "skilled in collaborating with".
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"One of the things I'm particularly passionate about is being able to collaborate with other institutions," he said.
Being able to collaborate with other palaeos and see a full size model come together so quickly, and changes to the model made so quickly, was exciting.
If individual companies can't shoulder the sole burden of caretaking a choreographer's legacy, they should be able to collaborate with others – to mount festivals and retrospectives.
But the kingdom's laws will still apply: Israelis, barred by law from visiting Saudi Arabia, will not be able to collaborate with the university.
Mr. Biden has said he was able to collaborate with Mr. Helms and others with whom he disagrees because of the advice Senator Mansfield gave him long ago.
Insurers will soon be able to collaborate with motoring organisations so that if you break down, they will be able to use GPS tracking to locate you, as well as use the tech to remotely diagnose what has gone wrong.
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Paradoxically, they must be fiercely independent, yet able to collaborate well with others.
Being able to collaborate, especially with scientists from other disciplines, is also key.
That said, the best thing about Docs & Spreadsheet was being able to collaborate online with other people.
While not all providers expressed universal satisfaction with every aspect of these relationships, many discussed how they are now able to collaborate effectively with their criminal justice partners in treating mandated clients, a situation that was new to many if not to all providers.
Tham sees the underlying message of Yah's refusal to marry Tono as that "morals and ethical standards are frequently beyond the ken of intellect, reason, or rationality", indicating that intellectuals may not be able to collaborate effectively with the masses.
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