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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are partnered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or collaboration between two or more parties, often in a business or personal context.
Example: "The two companies are partnered to develop innovative solutions for renewable energy."
Alternatives: "are in partnership" or "have teamed up".
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are partnered
noun
Someone who is associated with another in a common activity or interest.
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"There are partnered gay bishops telling their partnered gay clergy 'you shouldn't marry your partner Fred'" he said.
Other objects are partnered with audio.
But many stars are partnered in binary star systems.
Epithelial stem cells are partnered with mesenchymal stem cells, and their differentiation is co-ordinate.
"Prevention and treatment are partnered, and people in both areas must work together," Arrowsmith explains.
Spiffing 3D visuals are partnered with motion-captured cut scenes to move the story on.
Either way, as he describes it, Israelis and Palestinians are partnered in intransigence and despondency.
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He knows we are partnering".
So he and I are partnering.
They're partnered with us.
This year she is partnered by Mr. Hallberg.
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