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Common collocations with cooperation in American Collocation

cooperation noun uncountable

US /koʊˌɑpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/

complete or active

active
close
effective
full

Social workers need the full cooperation of family members in order to carry out the assessment.

types of cooperation

bilateral
cross-border
economic
international
military
multilateral
mutual
nuclear
regional
technical

The political and military cooperation that had existed prior to the raid now slowly deteriorated.

encourage cooperation

encourage
facilitate
foster
promote

He met with officials to encourage cooperation between American and North Korean organizations.

increase cooperation

enhance
improve
increase
strengthen

After a meeting in Washington, the two countries also agreed to improve defence cooperation in the area.

want cooperation

call for
seek

In the first project the organization sought cooperation with galleries in and around London.

need cooperation

need
require

The operation of such a system requires cooperation between participating sites.

We would not have achieved such a remarkable result without the cooperation of the public.