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team up with

  1. Form an association with, as in Our pediatrician is teaming up with specialists in such areas as orthopedics and cardiology. This expression alludes to the harnessing together of draft animals, such as oxen. [First half of 1900s]



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Decades into the rise of cause marketing, in which companies team up with charities for mutual benefit, the incident suggests consumers are getting more likely to call out promises they consider vague or unsatisfying.

PayPal Holdings Inc. is the latest e-commerce company to team up with OpenAI, and that announcement looks to be well received by Wall Street on Tuesday.

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When a ski accident keeps Katharine out of the office, Tess poses as her superior to team up with Jack — an investment broker played by Harrison Ford — and pitch her idea to the top brass herself.

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When asked if he wants to team up with an activist investor to replace board members, Wilson said he does think it’s “time for some action.”

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Earlier this year Pensana announced plans to team up with the US refiner ReElement, to develop a "sustainable, independent rare earth supply chain".

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