Collocation in a sentence as a noun

Dedicated is a nice step in between a\nVPS and collocation of your own servers.

There's always a third option: go to the collocation facility and change the disk yourself.

Yes, but it's kind of stupid that they could get away with it in the first place since most people do not have collocation with the exchanges.

Talent also chooses tier 1 cities so the collocation benefits everyone.

However, "if the compilation author clothes facts with an original collocation of words, he or she may be able to claim a copyright in this written expression.

On the other hand, studies also show that "radical collocation" can increase software development productivity.

They adapted to the distractions of radical collocation, both by removing themselves to nearby hotelling areas when they needed privacy, and by zoning out, made possible because of the distance between people in the larger rooms.

Collocation definitions

noun

a grouping of words in a sentence

noun

the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"

See also: juxtaposition apposition