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The Latin equivalent of 'working together' is collaborans. The form represents the present participle of the infinitive 'collaborare'. The past participle form is 'collaboratus' when referring to masculine gender peoples and objects, 'collaborata' for feminine, and 'collaboratum' for neuter.

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"Semper simul."

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