Sentence examples for Rapport from inspiring English sources

The word "report" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a document or account that gives information about a particular event or situation. Example Sentence: I wrote a report about the recent company meeting.

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Rapport

noun

A relationship of mutual trust and respect.

  • He always tried to maintain a rapport with his customers.

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The variety format was given modern twists – including premium rate phone-in competitions – and the show's success also relied heavily on the rapport between the studio audience, viewers and the hosts, who are regularly winners of the favourite TV presenter category at industry awards events.

As Farron knocks on doors, something he claims to do at least once a week out of election time, his rapport with voters is clear.

But I want a good rapport between price and quality.

And there is an unusual rapport between her and distinguished, amiable Susan Hill as they set out to explain what is involved in being parent and guardian to The Woman in Black.

The achievement and rapport that you build with pupils is rewarding.

Gatland, whose omission of O'Driscoll in favour of Davies for the third Lions Test in Australia last summer caused such a furore, will hope Williams, a 21-year-old from the Blues who made his Wales debut in Japan in the same month, will forge an instant rapport with Beck of the Ospreys, who played the last eight minutes on Saturday after the unlucky Allen left the field.

Recently, over lunch with two managers, each (still) in charge of top league European clubs, I half-jokingly inquired on their rapport with their respective club owners.

But when Murray took on the top TUC job, Mr Heath was attempting to find a rapport with the unions, even to the extent of putting the legislation on ice.

We built up a rapport.

Despite the obstacles, two-thirds of Bolivia's long-distance trade passes through Chilean ports.Yet liberal, outward-looking Chile has little rapport with the left-wing nationalists who currently govern Bolivia.

To this day there is no great rapport between these people and the Africans, mainly Xhosas, who have flocked to Cape Town since the end of apartheid.

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