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The phrase "a liaison with" 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 between two parties or groups.
Example: "She serves as a liaison with the marketing department to ensure effective communication between teams."
Alternatives: "a connection to" or "an intermediary for".
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Bill was a liaison with them.
He will also serve as a liaison with the Obama campaign.
Mr Westerwelle says he could make a liaison with either Mr Schröder or Mr Stoiber.
The corporation now manages payments and acts as a liaison with the wind companies.
He was a liaison with other universities, drumming up positive press in student newspapers.
At the IMF he had a liaison with a more junior colleague in 2008.
He acts as a liaison with community groups, law enforcement and nonprofit organizations.
Imam Shakir, for example, has worked as a liaison with military chaplains there for seven years.
Here, in 1978, Maria Turquand was strangled as she awaited a liaison with a faithless lover.
He later headed the Navy's motion picture cooperation program, acting as a liaison with Hollywood studios.
"Since when did we need a liaison with Europe?" Mr. Daschle asked.
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