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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with teamwork" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the need to work together to accomplish something. For example: "Our goal of launching the new product can only be achieved with teamwork."
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What this game underscored was that the Wildcats got this far with teamwork, not extraordinary talent.
"Girls have never had to deal with teamwork and discipline the way boys have," Stringer said.
What such an event has to do with teamwork, who knows.
Nobody gave us much of a chance, but we've shown what you can do with teamwork and pride".
Likewise, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg disagreed with co-founder Eduardo Savarin and initially struggled with teamwork skills.
"It has nothing to do with the talent," Wallace said, adding, "It just has to do with teamwork".
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This reflects Dr C's major method of dealing with these patients: teamwork with other categories of professionals.
played with superior teamwork.
They also play with outstanding teamwork and discipline.
"There's nothing worse than an all-star band with no teamwork".
So our stars were beaten by inferior players with better teamwork.
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