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You can use it when referring to someone who works together with another person or group to accomplish something. For example: "The research scientist was able to make a major breakthrough in the project thanks to the help of collaborators."
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On iOS, however, this means the ability to share files with collaborators within the app, not real-time collaboration.
"We will deal with collaborators in a lawful way.
Along with collaborators, he scrutinized the genomes of 185 people.
He speaks openly with reporters and works with collaborators.
Includes associated correspondence with collaborators and customers where applicable.
More unusual for him, Mr. Hayden said, was working with collaborators.
The older songs, from the early 60's, were written with collaborators.
The video was filmed over three months with collaborators, according to the magazine.
He recently published "Rabbits on the Roof," a novel written in Hebrew about working with collaborators.
Pevsner wrote 32 of the volumes himself and another 10 with collaborators.
In 11% of cross-border moves, researchers ended partnerships with collaborators from their home countries.
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