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The phrase "collective for" is not grammatically correct and can not be used in written English as it is. You could use the phrase "collective of" if you want to describe a group of people working together. For example, "We formed a collective of five family members to manage our estate."
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Three anticipated informed consent from a collective for the intervention and one for the data collection (REC chairperson could choose more than one option).
| "On the Collective for Living Cinema".
There is talk of a collective, "for our generation".
"The debate is misplaced," said Asad Sayeed of the Collective for Social Science Research in Karachi.
It's a non-profit collective for collectors, housed in an airy and elegant townhouse in Brussels.
Raissa was part of the collective for 10 years (Format finally wound up in 2003).
People are frightened," said Ruki Fernando, of the Rights Now Collective for Democracy.
It would have been a collective for the many Jamaican musicians he esteemed.
The solution has to be radical and collective, for the stakes are high.
Asked about the job cuts at Radio National, Turnbull said it had been "a workers' collective for quite some time".
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Posting your property on your choice Web site, or on a collective for-sale-by-owner site, does not necessarily attract the buyers in your price range.
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