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Yes, partners is a common, plural, abstract noun. The word partners is also a verb (partner, partners, partnering, partnered). Example uses: As a noun: Frank and Fran are partners in the jewelery business. As a verb: Frank also partners with Fred in a pawn shop.
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Partners in Pretension - 2011 How to Coexist with the 'Common Man' 1-1 was released on: USA: 28 March 2011
The allies formed a political alliance to try and achieve a common goal.
Ralph wanted a democratic form of government where decisions were made collectively by the group. He believed in rules, order, and working together to achieve common goals for the betterment of the group.
An oligarchy and the US government have nothing in common.
The International Space Station is a good example of a situation in which nations cooperate to achieve a common goal.
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