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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Collaboration vs cooperation

Is there any difference between these two synonyms?


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There are slight differences in usage. 'collaboration' focuses more on coordinated efforts to produce something. It is always voluntary.

  • There are slight differences in usage.
  • 'collaboration' focuses more on coordinated efforts to produce something.
  • It is always voluntary.
  • 'cooperation' is similar, but may be reluctant and therefore require encouragement or a request in some cases.
  • collaboration: 1 The action of working with someone to produce or create something.
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There are slight differences in usage. 'collaboration' focuses more on coordinated efforts to produce something. It is always voluntary. 'cooperation' is similar, but may be reluctant and therefore require encouragement or a request in some cases.

collaboration:
1 The action of working with someone to produce or create something.
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