0 (of words and phrases) to often be used together in a way that sounds correct to people who have spoken the language all their lives, but might not be expected from the meaning --
Most graphical virtual worlds to date have been designed as isolated entities, to be experienced by one or a few physically collocated individuals.
Based on whether the actuator and the sensor are located at the same place, control methods can be classified as collocated control and noncollocated control.
The verb extinguish can also be used in combination with fire, but it does not collocate with thirst.
It collocates in all cases with a vocative and is used emphatically to ask the addressee to pay attention to what is to follow.
From the viewpoint of the classification of word combinations in terms of collocations, these approaches determine, for a given verbal collocate, a class of bases.
Yet of the ones just listed, we only find starve into in this dictionary, with submission given as die typical collocate.
He then goes on with a similar analysis of the near-synonyms, demonstrating that they in fact collocate with other sets of nouns.
The number of instances of each collocate appearing in each of the positions is also provided.