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Englishnewbie Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A long-term collaborative relationship

Hello,

Is there a comma here?

a long-term collaborative relationship
a long-term, collaborative relationship (*as in a long-term and collaborative relationship)

Are both ok (under what circumstances?
  

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In my opinion, they're both fine.

You may choose to use the comma or not, depending on how you wish to emphasize the meaning.
(eg, a collaborative relationship which is long-term, or a long-term relationship which is collaborative)

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