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"intimate cooperation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a close and deep level of cooperation or collaboration between individuals, groups, or organizations. Example: "The success of the project was due to the intimate cooperation between the research team and the community members. They worked closely together, sharing ideas and resources, to achieve a common goal."
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"The intimate cooperation between Pakistan and United States intelligence agencies has resulted into prevention of number of high-profile terrorist acts not only inside Pakistan/United States but elsewhere also in world," the Pakistan Army statement said.
Many apartment buildings that require this kind of intimate cooperation have rough reputations that make them unappealing beyond the practical inconvenience of sharing a shower with half a dozen strangers — not an insignificant compromise in its own right.
After years of a close alliance during which the pair almost exclusively directed Israel's campaign against Iran's nuclear program, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Barak have been trading the kind of barbs that would appear, at least for now, to mean an end to that kind of intimate cooperation.
Furthermore, comparative analysis between human and viral miRNA targetomes supports the existence of intimate cooperation and co-targeting between them.
Indeed, if symbiosis is seen as the rule, not the exception of organization, immunity shifts from exclusive concerns with competitive struggle to one that includes mechanisms to account for the intimate cooperation between species as a fundamental feature of evolution.
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The result was a decade of arguably the closest ever relations between Australia and Indonesia: intimate defence, police and intelligence cooperation, expanding trade and the first ever address by an Indonesian president to the Australian parliament.
Michael Azerrad's "Come as You Are," published in 1993 and written with Nirvana's cooperation, provides an intimate sense of Cobain and his band mates, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, even if it scants their backgrounds and minimizes Cobain's heroin problem.
Her rejection of competition is sad, for evolution, like Adam Smith's (1776) economics, reflects the intimate interplay of competition and cooperation: neglect either, and gross misunderstanding results.
Suggesting that the other labels were standing in the way of progress, Hatch intimated that Congress might mandate cooperation with Napster.
The documents also highlight the intimate level of military and security cooperation between Palestinian and Israeli forces.
The film is an elegiac celebration of a moment in time, of friendship, cooperation and innocence in an intimate work situation where sexual undercurrents remain unacknowledged.
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