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have collaborated

  • present perfect
    of collaborate.
    collaborate
    verb (used without object)
    to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work.

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In addition to state parks personnel, several agencies have collaborated to comb through the park for Brophy including the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team; the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2026

Messrs. Obenhaus and Hersh have collaborated on three documentaries; Ms. Poitras, an Oscar-winner for the remarkable news-in-real-time Edward Snowden documentary “Citizenfour,” asked Mr. Hersh 20 years ago to make a documentary with her.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 24, 2025

They have collaborated on songs that he hopes will see the light of day next year, and he feels the experience brought him out of his comfort zone.

From BBC Dec. 19, 2025

Instagram’s @ChallahPrince, this year have collaborated on an illustrated recipe for making a challah menorah — a full-circle moment as Rebecca is seen in “The Weinerville Chanukah Special’s” closing montage showing her own environmentally-conscious “Recyclorah.”

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 15, 2025

If he could only have known of Gilfoyle's existence and his quests, how the two of them could have collaborated!

From We Can't Have Everything by Rupert Hughes