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Discover LudwigThe phrase "collaborator on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to someone who has collaborated with another person (or persons) on some type of endeavor. For example, "I am a collaborator on a project to create a new online learning platform."
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Should I have more than one mentor/senior collaborator on a grant proposal?
Sometime in 1951, Julia was persuaded to become the American collaborator on the cookbook.
The text is by the author James Hannaham, a collaborator on "rite riot".
Adam McKay, Ferrell's collaborator on such movies as "Anchorman" and "Talladega Nights," directs.
"She was a real collaborator on making the movie and a real leader on the set".
(Mills was an old friend, and had been a close collaborator on Politics).
So did Dr Plotkin and Paul Osterrieth, another collaborator on the CHAT work.
(The series was written by Simon, Ed Burns — Simon's collaborator on "The Wire" — and Wright).
Wittgenstein's collaborator on the project was Paul Engelmann, a pupil of Loos's.
Her superb accompanist on that recording, Jerome Ducros, was also her collaborator on Sunday.
Most recently he was her collaborator on a book scheduled for publication in 2008.
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