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Common collocations with partnership in American Collocation

partnership noun

US /ˈpɑrtnərʃɪp/

successful or useful

beneficial
effective
fruitful
productive
successful

The company has a long and fruitful partnership with a leading German security software firm.

close or real

close
genuine
solid
strong
true

Our approach to research is based upon a spirit of close partnership with our clients.

long or long-lasting

lasting
long
long-standing
long-term
sustainable

From Shanghai, the airline offers convenient connections to several cities within China through its long-standing partnership with China Eastern Airlines.

equal

equal
joint

We should be working together in an equal partnership, not pushing apart.

in business

business
commercial
corporate
professional

They formed a corporate partnership with the company several years ago.

for working together

collaborative
working

She believed that a collaborative partnership would benefit both institutions.

for doing something creative

creative

Braque is the only artist ever to sustain a creative partnership with Picasso.

form a partnership

build
cement
create
develop
embark on
establish
forge
form
launch

This new type of school will run on independent lines, but forging strong partnerships throughout its community.

break up a partnership

break up
dissolve
withdraw from

One partner can rescind the contract, effectively dissolving the partnership.

encourage a partnership

encourage
facilitate
foster
promote

The scheme is designed to foster partnerships between university academics and industry.