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"I partnered" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate a partnership, e.g. "I partnered with my colleague to create a successful marketing campaign."
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I partnered up with people.
In 2000, I partnered with the next owner, and I bought him out two years later.
I partnered him in 'The Moor's Pavane.' When he was the Moor, you thought he was going to throttle you!
I partnered with two other people who liked doing the stuff I didn't, which means that we all keep doing what we like to do.
I partnered with Ben & Jerry's to develop Rainforest Crunch ice cream, putting a market value on Brazil nuts, the primary ingredient.
The 34-year-old said: "When I partnered with Betfair to switch saddles and become an amateur jockey, I knew it'd be one of the biggest challenges I've faced but I've already enjoyed so many exciting experiences.
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"I partner with everything," he said, adding that space has long been his main collaborator.
I partner with exceptional innovators or entrepreneurs and help them build real commercial enterprises".
Is "partner" the word we are looking for, perhaps?
This time I was partnered with a woman named Chrystal.
So he and I are partnering.
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