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“I was delighted to collaborate,” he said in the interview with Retro Report.

It also made it easier for people of different viewpoints to collaborate.

He was the first person to collaborate with Cuba after the trade embargo of 1960.

Another vital way to expand the pie is to collaborate with industry partners.

Kimberlin even agreed to collaborate on a book about his story.

As soon as he gets out of the army he and I are going to collaborate on a play.

The idea hit upon was to turn this jingoism to account in the adaptation, by making Disraeli collaborate with Sardou.

Almost immediately it was arranged that E. should collaborate and that we should do the book together.

Besides, we might collaborate in a play, and make more money apiece in three weeks than either of us earns in a fat year.

Grillparzer has left us an account of his attempt to collaborate with Beethoven on an opera in his Erinnerungen an Beethoven.

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On this page you'll find 51 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to collaborate, such as: collude, conspire, cooperate, hook up, participate, and coact.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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