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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Some scholars think that some of his early plays, such as Titus Andronicus were co-written with someone else, maybe George Peele. On the other hand, a number of his later plays appear to have been co-written with John Fletcher, who replaced Shakespeare as the main playwright for the King's Men after Shakespeare's retirement. The Two Noble Kinsmen is expressly credited to Shakespeare and Fletcher. And it's thought he was one of a group of playwrights who tried to write the play Sir Thomas More, but couldn't get it by the censors.

Most of his plays he wrote by himself though.

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