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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collaborations *" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific type of collaboration, specifically when discussing multiple instances or types of collaborations. Example: "The company's success was due to their strategic collaborations with various industry leaders and their innovative collaborations with start-ups."
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| "Collaborations in the Collection".
Some collaborations were mismatches.
HIGH-LOW collaborations, enough!
Designer collaborations are boring.
Collaborations are hard work.
Further collaborations are planned.
Creative collaborations are not new.
High-profile collaborations still occur.
But collaborations aren't always smooth.
There are several collaborations here.
Such collaborations are New York's biggest draw.
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