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"possible collaboration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a potential partnership or cooperation between individuals or groups. Example: The two companies are exploring a possible collaboration, which would greatly benefit both parties.
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Rather it calls for urgent action by everyone and the widest possible collaboration".
It concluded that almost half of them showed signs of possible collaboration.
Ritter had seen Arthur's video for his own band, Balthrop, Alabama, and the two discussed a possible collaboration.
Stravinsky and Thomas had been discussing a possible collaboration on an opera when Thomas died suddenly in 1953, at 39.
As the two sides reminded each other in frank exchanges on Wednesday, they need each other — for art loans, joint scholarship and possible collaboration on archaeological digs.
The Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is in talks with the Boeing Company about a possible collaboration in the aerospace industry, a spokesman for Mitsubishi said.
Bohm, a former Moscow Times editor, said he had been contacted by the publishers in April about a possible collaboration, but discussions fizzled out without anything being signed.
Producer Azahar Iqbal, also in attendance at Montreal, confirmed that his team were "open-minded" about a possible collaboration with Majidi.
Or it could be this.'" A possible collaboration with a New York-based clown was dismissed not long after being dreamt up.
Asked about any possible collaboration, Mr. Malone said a nondisclosure agreement that he had signed with Vivendi precluded sharing information with his friend.
Earlier this year, Modern Times executives discussed a possible collaboration with The Post, but those talks were not productive, according to an executive involved in the talks.
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