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Wiktionary

  1. v. To produce a creative work together with someone else

Etymologies

  1. co- +‎ produce (Wiktionary)

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  • “So Disney has to give back - aka coproduce films with China to be "counted" as a Chinese production.”

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  • “Antholis believed the show would make a great fit for the new Cinemax and struck a deal to coproduce Season 2 with Sky.”

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  • “Within weeks, one of his friends would convince him to coproduce a reality show—giving him the excuse it would be a public service.”

    Simon & Schuster: As Husbands Go

  • “Since Fleetwood Mac had always produced their own records with an engineer, here I was being asked to coproduce this crucial second album.”

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  • “The filmmaker will direct as his next film a contemporary adaptation of Mary Chase's play 'Harvey,' about a man and his friendship with an invisible six-foot tall rabbit. 20th Century Fox and DreamWorks will coproduce the project.”

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  • “You're going to act in the movie, as well as coproduce.”

    Newsweek: What Becomes A Legend Lately? The Jazz Age.

  • “After the tour ends in August, he'll coproduce Snoop's next album -- a smart move, considering that the rapper's last two efforts under the guidance of Master P's label were lukewarm.”

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  • “In May 2005, Pakistan — by then a key Washington ally in the war on terrorism — snubbed a new U.S. offer of F-16s and instead joined with Beijing to coproduce its own front-line fighter, which it may export.”

    Newsweek: Locked And Loaded

  • “And even as an untested leading lady, she'll take home a whopping $2 million for a modern-day "Cinderella Story," which her mother, Susan, will coproduce.”

    Newsweek: Girl Power

  • “Late last year, the network renewed the show's contract with 19 Entertainment and Fremantle Media, which coproduce the show, agreeing to pay at least $95.5 million for four more seasons.”

    Forbes: Idol By The Numbers

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