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Discover LudwigThe word "co-operate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to two or more people working together in order to accomplish a task. For example, "The students decided to co-operate to finish their project on time."
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Nixon refused to co-operate.
(He refused to co-operate).
Conservative governors refuse to co-operate.
Journalists often co-operate on articles.
The police often co-operate with counterfeiters.
Everybody must co-operate with everybody else.
China has refused to co-operate.
Regulators are learning to co-operate.
"But we'll completely co-operate.
Israel refused to co-operate formally.
"They've all got to co-operate more".
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