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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do cooperate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more people engaging in a cooperative effort, or to ask someone to cooperate. For example: "The two teams must do cooperate in order to achieve the desired result."
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Put another way, players do cooperate conditionally, but the negative effects of conditional cooperation counteract the positive effects such that the net result is independent of local clustering.
There are other ways of security, like close cooperation between Canadian and American enforcement — and they already do cooperate really well".
Though Gailhaguet and Le Gougne do cooperate on occasion, he said he expected her to run again in this year's presidential election.
Even if many targets do cooperate, some can be expected to reject plea offers, much like Mr. Rajaratnam and others have done.
They do not have subpoena power, and when witnesses do cooperate, there is no threat of a perjury charge for false testimony.
But at the same time, they said they were pleased with testimony that focused on how much Muslims do cooperate with law enforcement.
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Betfair — which matches bettors against one another, rather than against the house, as traditional bookmakers do — cooperated in the investigation.
"When all is said and done, the Hong Kong government does cooperate with the United States on these cases.
If he did cooperate, the lawyer said, baseball investigators told Albir they would "make it worth your while".
But she did cooperate indirectly, freeing a few friends and associates, through an intermediary, to discuss her.
Mr. Goldin said that Ms. Giraldo did cooperate, speaking to investigators and prosecutors and testifying in the grand jury.
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