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The phrase "a colloquy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a formal conversation or dialogue, often in a literary or academic context.
Example: "The two scholars engaged in a colloquy about the implications of their research findings."
Alternatives: "a dialogue" or "a discussion".
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There ensued a colloquy on leggings.
I've just written a poem called "Forgiveness: A Colloquy".
The conversation became a colloquy, with everyone participating.
In a colloquy between Senators McGrath and Cooper, 93 Cong.
He accordingly called for a colloquy between Catholics and Protestants at Regensburg in 1541.
A colloquy follows with 3 Voices discussing the question of appearance & reality in politics.
Nor is it a colloquy on the life and work of Ernest Hemingway.
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The first Loewe selection, fittingly enough, is "Edward," Loewe's Opus 1, No. 1: a grisly colloquy between a blood-soaked son and the mother who has driven him to what turns out to have been his father's murder.
One of the livelier exchanges in this odd and frustrating play is an intimate colloquy between a man and a pretzel stick.
Students complete courses in gender studies, participate in a monthly colloquy, and complete a service or research project in the area of gender, sexuality, theology, and ministry.
Franken and Whitehouse have delivered a striking colloquy that is an outstanding resource for civics and science teachers nationwide.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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