coproduce
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See also: co-produce
English
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[edit]coproduce (third-person singular simple present coproduces, present participle coproducing, simple past and past participle coproduced)
- To produce a creative work together with someone else
- 2001 February 23, Albert Williams, “Springtime for Mel Brooks”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- Of course Leo returns to give himself up, joining Max in prison to coproduce the jailhouse hit "Prisoners of Love."
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[edit]to produce a creative work together with someone else
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Italian
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Spanish
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[edit]coproduce
- inflection of coproducir: