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The phrase "have not cooperated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that two or more people have not agreed on something, or worked together in some way. For example, "The two sides have not cooperated on a deal, so negotiations have broken down."
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Once the information-gathering phase is completed, the project plans to move on to a more aggressive stage of legal and public action to try to get the cooperation of governments that have not cooperated so far.
The man's companions have not cooperated in the investigation, the police said.
But Chechen guerrillas in the mountains have not cooperated; ambushes abound.
Some of those to be sentenced next week have not cooperated, and they could receive stiffer sentences.
But recent economic data have not cooperated: home sales in July dropped to their lowest level in a decade, and experts expect another bleak jobs report on Friday.
By definition, patients have not cooperated with an appointment system and so may feel less than comfortable participating in feedback which asks them the reasons why.
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City leaders and labor unions jointly negotiated these past arrangements but haven't cooperated to keep them in check.
"Their view is that we haven't cooperated enough," said Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican minority leader.
I told him I'd give it some thought, but I just haven't cooperated or talked with anyone.
It's not as if Guelph and the Upper West Side haven't cooperated with Mondex.
Kraska said the response rate for his follow-up survey dropped off, and that police agencies haven't cooperated with subsequent similar efforts by other criminologists.
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