Sentence examples for have cooperation from inspiring English sources

"have cooperation" is not a correct grammatical sentence.
The phrase is usually written as "have cooperation between ____ and ____" or "have cooperation with ____". Example sentence: "The two countries have had good cooperation between them for many years."

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"We'll have cooperation in similar industries and companies.

"We have to have cooperation from all these sources to get it done," he said.

"There are other types of agreements you could have: cooperation, limits on intelligence, greater transparency.

"We have to have cooperation from all these sources in order to get something done," he said.

Bermuda's financial regulators have cooperation agreements in place with many American and international agencies, with more negotiated every day.

"If we want to achieve peace there we have to have cooperation from all the political parties in Sudan".

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We had cooperation.

So how has cooperation been so important to our survival?

Mubadala also has cooperation agreements with the bauxite exporter Guinea to explore investments in bauxite, alumina and iron ore.

So how are we going to write down a strategy that has cooperation but a one period punishment.

How has cooperation persisted in human societies that are increasingly large and complex, where simple relatedness is not necessarily sufficient?

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