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Discover Ludwig'teamed up to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when someone (or a group of people) works together to achieve a specific goal. For example, "They teamed up to finish the project within a week."
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In the election, media houses have teamed up to provide independent and synchronized broadcasts.
Newspaper groups have teamed up to jointly operate websites to compete with Monster for recruitment ads.
Mr. Zaslow and Professor Pausch teamed up to write a book based on it.
The two companies teamed up to bring Archie into the digital world in 2008.
So, she and a longtime colleague, Robert Bright, teamed up to start The Megawatt Hour.
The American Chemical Society and mortician Caitlin Doughty teamed up to explain.
To share the pain, IBM, Samsung and others have teamed up to use chipmaking technology jointly.
The two remained friends and, last year, teamed up to start Enliken.
Government and business have teamed up to sell the country as the "land of ideas".
Just for fun, they teamed up to hack their own digital photography project.
"The president and Speaker Boehner teamed up to beat the vice president and Governor Kasich.
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