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Free sign upThe phrase "as collaborator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone in the role of a collaborator in a project or task.
Example: "We are pleased to have Jane on board as collaborator in our research project."
Alternatives: "in the role of collaborator" or "as a partner".
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And he came as collaborator as much as liberator.
Producer Will Mowat is a strong presence throughout the album, but as collaborator rather than Svengali.
As an editor, she loves to get in the kitchen with them as collaborator and student.
Even last year's F12 Berlinetta involved Pininfarina at least as collaborator with Ferrari's style center, now headed by Flavio Manzoni.
"I made the first move as collaborator, and she made the first move as a romantic partner," Mr. Meyer said.
The creature and its delicate web, spun in the doorway's corner, were originally intended as collaborator and artwork in one.
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Some nationalists still want communists tried as collaborators.
In Mereen, we have a painful thud of an interrogation scene from Lord Varys, who struts about like Colonel Klink while justifying the motives of a regime of white Western invaders to a prostitute-as-collaborator stereotype, and we forget, again, why on earth we're supposed to be on the side of the former.
We as collaborators only get there all together.
This caused them to be targeted by insurgents as "collaborators".
Thousands more continue to be hunted as "collaborators".
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