collaboration

collaboration
01. The musical [collaboration] of John Lennon and Paul McCartney produced some of the most popular songs of our era.
02. [Collaboration] between the various levels of government has made everything much easier.
03. Celebrities who write their autobiographies usually do so in [collaboration] with a professional author.
04. A German physicist has won the Nobel prize for science for his work in [collaboration] with another scientist.
05. The French Finance Minister was forced to resign after stories surfaced of his wartime [collaboration] with the Nazis.
06. We are working together on a [collaborative] research project looking at how language is learned by children living in a multilingual environment.
07. After the defeat of the military government, a number of alleged [collaborators] were killed by an angry mob.
08. Oil companies have a long history of [collaborating] with repressive governments to extract valuable resources, with little concern for the people who live near them.
09. A key Mafia figure is now [collaborating] with police in gathering evidence against the criminal organization's leaders.
10. The song "Hey Bulldog" on the Beatles' album Yellow Submarine was the last song John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote in full [collaboration].
11. André Gide once remarked that art is a [collaboration] between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
12. Teenage activist Craig Kielburger has observed that youth want to have the opportunity to sit side by side with adults, to [collaborate], and to work together on social issues.
13. The [collaboration] with my colleagues was a very valuable learning experience for me.
14. Joan of Arc was burned at the stake by the English and their French [collaborators].
15. In November of 1936, Japan and Germany signed an agreement to [collaborate] in opposition to the spread of communism.
16. Independent learning best succeeds where there is an environment of [collaborative] work, and a [collaborative] spirit.
17. The task of a family therapist is to help everyone improve their interpersonal communication and [collaboration] with other family members.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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