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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I just collaborated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you recently worked together with someone on a project or task.
Example: "I just collaborated with my colleague on the presentation for the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "I recently worked together" or "I just teamed up.".
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Shakira: The xx are also going be playing and I just collaborated with them on an album of covers of their own music.
Check out the Dream Loud Official campaign that I just collaborated with.
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You just collaborated with Lady Gaga on a duet of "The Lady Is a Tramp".
You've just collaborated with a celebrated contemporary artist.
Tame Impala because I like their haircuts and drum beats, I wouldn't mind just collaborating in roadie form for them.
"I really feel inspired to just collaborate and work on as many ideas as I can".
"I owe her a lot," he says, "because she really helped me understand how to work with people and how to be confident in what I can do, in life, not just collaborating in music".
"I just wanted to collaborate with someone different because so much of Sugar is just Trent and I, and I didn't want that to kind of get lost in the identity of it," Stroup said.
And just last year, I collaborated with Tomasz Rut for a painting titled "To Kalon" ("The Beautiful" in ancient Greek).
I just knocked on the doors of the ones I admired and everyone happily agreed to collaborate".
"I just, I just, I just".
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