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"jointly produced" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when two or more entities come together to create or produce something. For example, "This film was jointly produced by two major movie studios."
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A comedy series entitled How's Your Arabic? 4. A newsmagazine show entitled Al Saat (The Hour) Layalina is totally privately funded, and its productions are jointly produced by a team of American and Arab producers, directors and writers.
The weapon is jointly produced with Israel.
What will happen to the jointly produced video is unclear.
Jointly produced shows would be guaranteed a Shubert theater, probably the best available.
It's jointly produced by the National Theatre of Scotland, the Barbican and the London Review of Books.
Jointly produced by the BBC and KCET, a PBS station in Los Angeles, the first part will be shown tonight.
Jointly produced by the ENO and the Young Vic, it's film and it's theatre and it's opera.
It is jointly produced by WGBH, in Boston, for Masterpiece, and, for the BBC, by Hartswood Films.
His latest play, jointly produced by Birmingham Rep, Watford Palace and Hull Truck, doesn't exactly break the mould.
March 19 , 2012H&F approves the supplementary planning document, jointly produced with Kensington and Chelsea, required for the Earls Court Project.
The 35-minute jointly produced video was intended to educate pilots about the latest scientific research on sleep and teach them how to recognize and avoid fatigue.
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