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Araselvan Posted 12 years ago
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Is the below sentence correct?

He gained the agreement of the Business Sponsor for collaboration between the project and the business users to complete the Risk Assessment Document.
  

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He gained the agreement of the business sponsor for a collaboration between the project and the business users to complete the risk assessment document.

  • He gained the agreement of the business sponsor for a collaboration between the project and the business users to complete the risk assessment document.
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He gained the agreement of the business sponsor for a collaboration between the project and the business users to complete the risk assessment document.
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Thank you Mister Micawber.

Will you please clarify the need of 'a' collaboration? I thought collaboration is uncountable as it is supposed to happen on going basis?
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araselvan I thought collaboration is uncountable as it is supposed to happen on going basis?
You may use either; I viewed it as one specific collaboration on this project.

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