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Discover Ludwig"have teamwork" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is achieved or maintained through cooperative effort, such as in the sentence, "The group achieved success by having teamwork."
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"You have teamwork together".
It's like you have teamwork".
In politics you have to have partnerships, you have to have teamwork.
Big time, people who have teamwork skills, and their use of technology.
Don't neglect experience that will prove you have those difficult-to-quantify character traits that graduate employers like to see, such as showing that you're hard-working and have teamwork skills.
"Tebow demonstrates the power of faith, to have humility, to have teamwork.
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The original Dorothy had teamwork and acquired gumption; DG has innate ability and lineage.
The business world has its own teamwork problems.
A few nights later he delivered his first "sayonara" hit, a game-winning run.Traditionally, the Japanese have rated teamwork above the skill of the individual.
DISTRICT 14: The three Democratic House incumbents, Anne R. Kaiser, Karen S. Montgomery and Herman L. Taylor II, have used teamwork and issue expertise to bring the district important state funding.
Educators who have more teamwork ability have higher educational and research performance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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