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co-found

 

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Co-found

Description:

Co-found is a verb that refers to the action of collaborating with others to establish or create something, such as a company, organization, or project. It suggests joint participation and shared responsibility in the founding process.

Sample Sentences:

Verb (Transitive):

  • John co-founded an innovative startup with his college friends.
  • The two entrepreneurs co-found a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping underprivileged children.

Verb (Intransitive):

  • She decided to co-found rather than work alone on the project.
  • They co-found without any external funding, relying solely on their own resources.

Noun (Person):

  • She is one of the co-founders of the successful tech company.
  • The co-founder's vision and dedication were crucial to the company's growth.

Noun (Action):

  • The co-founding of the company took several months of planning and preparation.
  • Successful co-founding requires strong communication and collaboration skills.

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