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The phrase "multilateral effort" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that requires the involvement of multiple entities in order to succeed, such as countries, organizations, or people. For example, "The task required a multilateral effort from both the government and the private sector."
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This partnership will form the core of the multilateral effort Europe wants.
It marks, more or less, the end of the multilateral effort to protect the biosphere.
The multilateral effort is based on the notion that terrorists will exploit the weakest links in the global financial system.
Or the path could be through a new multilateral effort that would involve the United States but other countries as well.
But the final statement released by the group was short on details. "We recognize the need for a multilateral effort to help Iraq," it declared.
Although Treasury had looked into the possibility, said Levey, a designation of the CBI would be ineffective without a multilateral effort.
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Best done multilaterally, but the US should move unilaterally if multilateral efforts are taking too long to orchestrate.
Finally, multilateral efforts are built around a fiction.
They concern the structural weaknesses that bedevil multilateral efforts.
In this, as in so many previous multilateral efforts, the process blots out the substance.
These feelings have been buried since the 1990s, when multilateral efforts failed in Kosovo, Rwanda and Iraq.
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