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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collaborated with him" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where someone works together with another person to achieve a common goal or complete a task. Example: The research team collaborated with him to conduct a comprehensive study on the effects of climate change.
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Harvey really wanted to make this film, and we felt like we collaborated with him.
He also met Mercer there and collaborated with him on songs like "Hooray for Hollywood".
Einstein was not fond of discussions with people unless they collaborated with him actively.
Margaret was a fellow archaeologist and collaborated with him in the Sudan.
In 2012, Garwood befriended fellow gravelly voiced traveller Mark Lanegan and collaborated with him last year.
Her friendship with Grimm was long and untroubled, and Mme d'Épinay collaborated with him on his famous correspondence.
It is a sequel to his 2006 Grammy Award-winning album, and sixteen other singers had already collaborated with him.
In 1904 Seligman married Brenda Z. Salaman, who collaborated with him on his later expeditions and writings.
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It was during this period that Paul met Dr. Frank Stanton, future president of CBS, and collaborated with him on several projects studying the effects of the radio.
They haven't collaborated with him in an effort to bring awareness to the issues surrounding his protest, and they probably won't.
I collaborated with him both in Wisconsin and here in Princeton.
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