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Discover Ludwig"cooperative work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when two or more people are working together. For example, "We achieved a lot through our cooperative work on the project."
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Through the gateway, it is possible to share working environments between users, allowing them to work together in computer supported cooperative work (CSCW) mode.
"Look at the cooperative work we've done with World Wide Web Consortium and other standards bodies".
"This cooperative work is continuing and I hope will continue long into the future," he said.
It carries on the cooperative work of the Anglican Communion between meetings of the conference.
This provides psychiatric guidance to maladjusted children usually through the cooperative work of a child psychiatrist, educational psychologist, and schoolteacher.
The household is the usual farming unit, but some farm work is also performed by a voluntary cooperative work group.
Half of the 65 workers at the plant were born in Ejido Modelo, and supervisors say the bond among them has made for a productive, cooperative work force.
The curators called in decades' worth of good-will chips, accumulated by the museum through cooperative work with Italian cultural authorities, to bring the "Magi" panel from Italy.
computer-supported cooperative work.
Teleradiology: cooperative work between different healthcare providers is usual.
But by last September P&U had dropped out of much of the cooperative work.
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