mutual in the PONS Dictionary

mutual Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the feeling is mutual
mutual agreement
mutual agreement
by mutual consent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The described arrays have been analyzed accurately by unit-cell approach that takes into account all mutual-coupling effects.
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Often such details are shared by more than one religion, even in cases where mutual influence seems unlikely.
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Union workers are kept in separate bargaining units and not permitted to exercise time-honored methods of collective action based on community backing and mutual aid.
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Peace was made in 1784 by a mutual restoration of territories.
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Its stated purpose, however, was uniting all classes in mutual interests.
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Thinking what he sees reflects mutual feelings, he proceeds to climb onto the roof, where he threatens to jump.
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Our enemy has been defeated, it is to our mutual benefit that we strengthen our alliance.
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The two armies remained under mutual observation, without any of them daring to make an advance.
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Rather than a struggle for existence, a mutual struggle and mutual aid drives natural selection.
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Extended families used mutual aidextra food, spare rooms, repair-work, cash loansto help cousins and in-laws.
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