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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has teamed with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used when describing a partnership or collaboration between two or more entities. Example: "The company has teamed with a local charity to organize a fundraiser event."
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Mr. Kissin has teamed with Ms. Argerich.
The F.C.C. has teamed with the nonprofit Consumers Union to track companies' compliance.
Inspirato, a private vacation club that has teamed with American Express, also rents private luxury residences.
Mr. Roche has teamed with Millhouse Properties, a New York developer that specializes in distressed properties.
Rent-A-Text, for instance, has teamed with 800 college bookstores.
The Irish bank has teamed with the asset recovery branch of Alfa Bank called A1.
It has teamed with credit card networks like Visa and MasterCard on the venture.
In past years Mr. Levine has teamed with Mr. Kissin at the piano.
Ms. Argerich has teamed with Mr. Maisky, Mr. Kremer and Mr. Bashmet.
Cisco Systems has teamed with a couple of defense contractors, for example.
However, fear not as it seems Freya Berkhout has teamed with brother Elias in Gnome.
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