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The phrase "in full collaboration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to two or more people or groups who are working together in a fully collaborative, cooperative effort. For example, "We launched the new product in full collaboration with our partner company."
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Then the essential work will begin to ensure that the necessary changes are introduced as smoothly as possible in full collaboration with everyone who works in the NHS.
At the shop floor, this creates new opportunities for more dynamic environments where timely usage of the monitoring information is coupled with control and in full collaboration with enterprise systems.
Violins, banjos and mandolins immediately follow: an alt-country "Cosmic Pulse" and fiddle jam on "Lexington," with members jigging on "What is Time?" Elephant Revival is not five musicians supporting one songwriter, but friends in full collaboration for the betterment of music, both their own and what folk means to modern America, which is inevitably embedded in the lyrical content.
This adaptation was done in full collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Malawian nurses and clinical officers, the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi, the Medical Council of Malawi, and other local clinical experts.
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InCan adopts a loosely collaborative approach between eNodeBs and routers rather than the full collaboration in traditional hierarchical caching systems.
But Dr. James Miller, a Boston University physicist who put up a viewgraph bearing the final result in front of the full collaboration for the first time, said the moment was not entirely sober, either.
But linked and woven into the book and lyrics by the young playwright Greg Pierce (in Mr. Kander's first full collaboration with a new partner since Mr. Ebb's death in 2004), these innocent melodies shade into sorrow and sourness, a bit like those tinkling music-box motifs so beloved by makers of horror movies.
Then partners became gradually involved on different levels in other OMERACT activities, varying from being consulted (eg, in a Delphi process) to full collaboration (as a partner and as a coauthor).
UNICEF and its partners rely on full collaboration from all participants in these interviews, as this will provide statistically relevant data that would not be available otherwise.
According to Rea, Gladwell's hope in revisiting the material was to create a full collaboration between content and image, something that felt like an "intellectual adventure story".
Thereby, it is argued that collaborative learning in the IDCourserians context is a matter of degree, ranging from learning from full collaboration to learning with less collaboration.
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