Team up

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verb phrasal

To join together with another person or group for a particular purpose, often to achieve a common goal.

These two charities have teamed up to raise funds for cancer research.
Visual representation of "team up" - To join together with another person or group for a particular purpose, often to achieve a common goal

Often appears as...

  • team up with
  • team up together
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Common Projects

Use 'team up' when different groups or individuals combine efforts for a shared purpose or project.

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Small businesses might team up to compete with larger companies.
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Short-term Pairing

'Team up' often implies a temporary partnership, not necessarily a long-term commitment.

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For the science fair, we'll team up, but work independently afterwards.
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Active Participation

'Team up' suggests active and equal participation from all members to achieve the goal.

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Each department will need to team up and provide inputs for the merger.
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