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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cooperate with them" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to work together with someone or a group in order to achieve a common goal. Example: The company's success was due to its ability to cooperate with its rivals and create a mutually beneficial partnership.
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There must be cooperation and the NLD will have to convince the military to cooperate with them".
"The Americans don't even respect those who cooperate with them".
"If you don't cooperate with them, you won't succeed.
"Negotiate with them, cooperate with them, do what you're told.
The Arnold family would like to fully cooperate with them".
"We're prepared to cooperate with them," he told reporters.
Emad Gad, a lawmaker from the opposition liberal bloc, says "we can cooperate with" them.
"We will cooperate with them in any investigations they may wish to pursue".
They will let her go only if she agrees to cooperate with them.
"If you cooperate with them, they'll cooperate with you," she said.
The organizers say they will go only where local women's groups invite and cooperate with them.
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