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The phrase "a liaison that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or entity that acts as a connection or intermediary in a specific context.
Example: "She served as a liaison that facilitated communication between the two departments."
Alternatives: "an intermediary who" or "a connection that".
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The word "trick" even has associations with prostitution -- a liaison that typically leads to sexual masquerade.
Or could it be, as some suggest, a liaison that will enable Desmond to obtain a desired peerage?
It was a liaison that did not last long and in 1945 he married a dancer, Ellen Lundstrom, by whom he had four children.
Less innocently, Loomis embarked on a love affair with his neighbor's attractive young wife, a liaison that probably hastened the mental disintegration of his own well-born spouse, once described as "the prettiest girl in Boston".
During a power struggle among irreconcilable directors, Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Schoenfeld managed to move to the top of the integrated enterprise in 1972, deposing a surviving grand-nephew to take over the organization, though in doing so they took on another partner, Irving Goldman, a liaison that brought a taint to the company.
McCall, for instance, will remember the attempt 10 years ago to link up with the hot Californians who started Wired magazine, a liaison that eventually turned to tears, even if the lessons learned were later used to help establish Guardian Unlimited.
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The second and third charges were essentially functions of the first, since Lieutenant Flinn, by her own remorseful admission, at first attempted to hide her tracks when she was asked by her superiors about her affair with a married civilian--a liaison that was a violation of military regulations.
Still, even as a great fan of sex, I cannot imagine any liaison that would cause to miss not just Minneapolis, but St . Paultoo.
In effect, Fiat has escaped from an industrial liaison that was supposed to be its salvation.
In February 1967, when she was 5, her mother, Frances, began an extramarital liaison that led to her parents' acrimonious divorce.
The Guardian understands police inquiries have focused on the theory that Williams died accidentally in a private sexual liaison that went wrong.
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