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co-author

1 of 2verb
/koʊˈɔθər/
Forms:co-authors,co-authoring,co-authored,co-authored
1

to write a book, article, bill, etc. with another author

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  • She co-authored several research papers with colleagues from different universities.
  • The best-selling novel was co-authored by two renowned writers who combined their expertise to create a compelling story.
  • They decided to co-author a book on entrepreneurship, drawing from their respective experiences in the business world.
  • The professors co-authored a textbook that has since become a standard resource in their field.
  • Despite living in different countries, they collaborated online to co-author an article for a prestigious academic journal.