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In most cases, when 'partner' is used as a verb, it is followed by a prepositional phrase.

Example: Jack and Jill will partner on the project.

Occasionally, the prepositional phrase is not used.

Example: Everyone else has an assignment, so Jack and Jill, you can partner.

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