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Discover LudwigThe word 'co-lead' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to two people or entities who are sharing leadership of an organization, task, or project. For example, "Dion and Anna will co-lead the upcoming business project."
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It is lead or co-lead underwriter on 12 pending initial public offerings, according to I.P.O.
Late in 1995, the founder and co-lead singer, Mark Olsen, quit.
Borel and, to a slightly lesser degree, Mine That Bird, were the co-lead stories of the day.
"This is empowering for the women of Morgan Stanley," said Cyrus Mehri, co-lead counsel for the suit.
These include Goldman Sachs, which was co-lead manager of the Agilent spinoff, backing up lead manager Morgan Stanley.
Régine Chassagne, the band's riveting co-lead singer, squeezed out an accordion line alongside Sarah Neufeld's violin.
(Three co-lead underwriters, Salomon Smith Barney, Morgan Stanley and J. P. Morgan, all earned the same amount).
Among the exceptions was Detroit 9000 (1973), a blaxploitation film in which he had the co-lead.
Allen is aiming to cast Cate Blanchett as Hawkins' co-lead, a "sophisticated woman who has her life together".
Securities and corporate governance law firm Grant & Eisenhofer represented co-lead plaintiffs Amalgamated Bank and the Central Laborers Pension Fund.
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