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The phrase "a comradeship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a close relationship or bond between individuals, often in a context of shared experiences or mutual support.
Example: "The soldiers developed a strong comradeship during their time together in the field."
Alternatives: "a fellowship" or "a camaraderie."
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She didn't want that, an inflection of mutual sympathy, a comradeship.
"There is a comradeship among them — you see them signaling to each other, pumping up each other backstage.
Thus began a comradeship which outlasted World War II.
Bond meets and quickly forms a comradeship with Darko Kerim, head of the British service's station in Turkey.
If you want a band to work, there already needs to be a comradeship and chemistry.
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Franz Joseph had vainly tried to postpone the decision for predominance in Germany by entering into a comradeship-in-arms with Prussia in a war against Denmark in 1864.
It conveyed a sense of comradeship, mapped a world by a bushman's kind of detail, and exhibited a stoic sentimentalism that was exactly to colonial taste.
We had a good comradeship.
The two formed a legendary comradeship, campaigning hard for the Italian Communist Party (PCI).
"The whole thing of working from campaign to campaign, the whole strategic thing, the whole thing about working in a group, comradeship, is very good training.
By 1960, she had reached her third, Doctor In Love, followed by Doctor In Clover, both with Leslie Phillips, a more refined leading man than the bucolic Sid James, but the Doctor films satisfied her less than the Carry Ons, which she said gave her a unique comradeship and fun during shooting.
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