collaborate - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • closely: The Center collaborates closely with the Center for Adaptive Systems.
  • internationally: Researchers collaborate internationally, far more cheaply and quickly than they ever could before.

Object

  • laboratory: From a capacity-building perspective, ELISA kits were sent to collaborating laboratories in Ethiopia, Ghana, and The Gambia.
  • partner: Collaborating partners met in Birmingham in June 2004 for the first international steering group meeting.
  • scientist: Projects may take place within the School or with collaborating scientists in other colleges or institutes in the UK.
  • center: NICE ensures the collaborating center follows a strict protocol in the development of the guideline.

Preposition: with

  • countries/sais: The SAI can consult and /or collaborate with other countries/SAIs and international organizations on matters relating to audit.
  • musician: I collaborate with musicians or people I know around me or some who contacted me on the web, like Patricia Dallio.
  • artist: They collaborate with artists exploring how the changes in nature's time affects our response to the landscape.
  • researcher: Occasionally we collaborate with researchers who are able to make a contribution to our costs.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • on: Shakespeare's modern reputation is based mainly, however, on the 38 plays that he apparently wrote, modified, or collaborated on.

Preposition: with

  • choreographer: In exploring these ideas, designers collaborated with choreographers, directors and performers.

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