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"to collaborate in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about working together with others on a project or task. Example: The team members must collaborate in order to successfully complete the project on time.
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We've asked him to collaborate in the past.
Thankfully, we found people willing to collaborate in a more transparent way".
The Vatican said it had also asked Italian and Swiss prosecutors to collaborate in their investigation.
DiCaprio, Page, and Watanabe excuse themselves to collaborate in the hallway.
To rise to these bigger challenges, specialists need to collaborate in new ways.
Unlike their Western counterparts, leading Indian classical musicians are willing to collaborate in pop projects.
Researchers at different labs will be able to collaborate in real time.
This made it impossible for him to collaborate in the cruel judicial procedures of the day.
Local ownership is about empowering communities to collaborate in addressing the challenges they face.
To ignore this is to collaborate in the destruction of the earth.
Such trained natives also are beginning to collaborate in the compilation of dictionaries.
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