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looking forward to a fruitful cooperation vs looking forward to fuitful cooperation

Both phrases are correct, but the first one is more often used and sounds more natural due to the addition of the article 'a' before 'fruitful cooperation'.
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Last updated: July 26, 2024

looking forward to a fruitful cooperation

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express anticipation and positivity towards a successful collaboration or partnership.

Examples:

  • I am looking forward to a fruitful cooperation with your team.
  • We are looking forward to a fruitful cooperation in the future.
  • She is looking forward to a fruitful cooperation on the project.
  • They are looking forward to a fruitful cooperation with the new partners.
  • The company is looking forward to a fruitful cooperation with its clients.
  • I am looking forward to a very fruitful and close cooperation over the next five years.
  • There have been good signals from the new Commissioners, and I think we are all looking forward to fruitful cooperation with both Mrs Schreyer and Neil Kinnock, but they must live with the burden of what we have experienced.
  • The Council encouraged this new government to lose no time in putting full implementation of the framework agreement and stabilisation and association process at the top of the agenda and emphasised that it is looking forward to close and fruitful cooperation.
  • I am looking forward to a fruitful discussion with you.
  • I am looking forward to a fruitful discussion on this issue.
  • I am looking forward to a fruitful discussion on this very important issue.
  • I would thank Maij-Weggen for her contribution, and I look forward to a fruitful cooperation, also in the follow-up phase on this score of providing information to citizens across Europe.
  • It will follow up on the Court's recommendations and is looking forward to a fruitful discharge procedure.
  • We look forward to a fruitful dialogue with you on this.
  • I look forward to a fruitful discussion on this issue.
  • I look forward to a fruitful and productive visit.
  • As President-in-Office of the Council, I will naturally listen carefully to your speeches and I look forward to a fruitful exchange of views, which will help us all in the subsequent negotiations.
  • I believe that we can expect a fruitful cooperation with all groups.
  • Finally, I should like to warmly thank Commissioner Pascal Lamy for a fruitful cooperation over the past couple of years.
  • The re-establishment of relations with Libya is making progress, but will require additional work on both sides to build a fruitful cooperation.
  • The Presidency looks forward, with the Council, to a fruitful meeting in April.
  • I would particularly like to thank Mr Bösch for his report and I look forward to continued fruitful cooperation across party lines in this highly important area.
  • I look forward to continued fruitful cooperation with all of my Spanish colleagues in this Parliament in the future.
  • I look forward to continuing this close and fruitful cooperation in Bali, where Parliament will be represented by a strong delegation.
  • We look forward to seeing her in Scotland again soon and to continuing our very fruitful cooperation on this policy.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to fruitful cooperation
  • eager for a fruitful cooperation
  • excited about a fruitful cooperation
  • anticipating a fruitful cooperation
  • hoping for a fruitful cooperation

looking forward to fuitful cooperation

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is also used to express anticipation and positivity towards a successful collaboration or partnership, but it lacks the article 'a' before 'fruitful cooperation.'
  • Is looking forward to having her husband back.
  • Looking forward to your next letter.
  • He's looking forward to attending the negotiations.
  • I'm looking forward to the ocean.
  • I'm looking forward to retirement.
  • Looking forward to sampling your fare.
  • Looking forward to trying that soup.
  • Looking forward to your demo tomorrow.
  • And looking forward to some quality time together.
  • I am looking forward to the debate.
  • I am looking forward to constructive discussions.
  • I'm looking forward to tonight.
  • Looking forward to you coming down and visiting.
  • We are looking forward to the London conference at which we hope President Karzai will present his plans, and we are looking forward to increasing our support after that.
  • We're looking forward to some blowback.
  • I'm looking forward to it, Mr. Secretary.
  • Although I was looking forward to seeing you personally.
  • I'm keenly looking forward to the second ballot.
  • I'm looking forward to it...
  • Looking forward to a long and mutually prosperous association.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to fruitful cooperation
  • eager for fruitful cooperation
  • excited about fruitful cooperation
  • anticipating fruitful cooperation
  • hoping for fruitful cooperation

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