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Discover Ludwig"partners in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to individuals or groups who are working together in a collaborative or cooperative manner. Example: "John and Sarah are partners in their law firm, specializing in corporate law."
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"Not partners in that sense, no".
He rarely had partners in his restaurants.
"THEY were my partners in crime.
We became partners in 1980.
They were partners in theft".
We are 50-50 partners in Houston also.
All are partners in the Maison Lafuma Freres.
"We're partners in every way," she said.
He despises his loutish partners in crime.
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I joined Hall & Partners in October.
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