liaison in the PONS Dictionary

liaison Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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On occasion, liaison aircraft would observe the strike.
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This liaison was undertaken by 31 members 11 officers and no more than 20 others appointed to each mission.
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Their specific duty was that of liaison with base officials.
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Names were almost exclusively used for small local liaison and transport units and dedicated training squadrons.
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The two share their past romantic liaisons before falling in love with each other.
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This person acted as a liaison between the shogun and the rj.
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They organize student activities, represents the student body to the community, promote school spirit, liaison with the staff, and promote the philosophy of the school.
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It also maintains liaison with government departments to influence decisions, either by lobbying or making formal representations on behalf of motorists.
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Other women claimed he had approached them for a liaison.
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