hap6 zyu3合著合着
Jyutpinghap6 zyu3
Yalehahp jyu
Definition
To write or co-author a book jointly.
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How it's used
Focuses on the collaborative act of writing rather than the resulting product. It is frequently used in academic or professional contexts to describe formal partnerships between authors. While it implies a shared effort, it does not specify the exact distribution of work between the parties involved.
Examples
This book was co-authored by the two of them.
Have you two thought about co-authoring a book?
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Common mistake
Avoid using this for casual writing tasks like drafting a quick email or a social media post, as it carries a formal weight associated with published works.
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Grammar guides
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