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The phrase "are teaming up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more parties collaborating or joining forces for a common purpose.
Example: "The two companies are teaming up to develop a new sustainable energy solution."
Alternatives: "are collaborating" or "are joining forces".
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& Peking are teaming up to "encircle" the Soviet Union.
Toyota and BMW are teaming up on low-carbon technologies.
Other hotels are teaming up with airports to offer similar services.
Now, a media agency and a magazine are teaming up to help narrow that knowledge gap.
Big utilities are taking the technology seriously, and are teaming up with wave-energy companies.
Unlikely collaborators are teaming up to provide higher-quality, lower-cost services.
But the degree and regularity with which New Jersey's senators are teaming up is unusual.
Evolutionary psychologists and literary scholars are teaming up to explore narrative's Darwinian origins.
Turning to the deals, two agencies are teaming up for a joint venture.
Major podcast players Spotify and the BBC are teaming up for a new series.
Chefs are teaming up with researchers to create avant-garde dishes.
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