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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapport" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a positive and harmonious relationship or connection between people.
Example: "The teacher worked hard to establish a rapport with her students, making them feel comfortable and engaged in the classroom."
Alternatives: "a connection" or "a relationship".
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There is a rapport.
We built up a rapport.
They built up a rapport.
White had a rapport with fighters.
"It's a rapport you can't cast".
The two developed a rapport, Sater testified.
I developed a rapport with them.
"He had such a rapport with people.
"It established a rapport," he said.
"He hasn't built a rapport with us".
"He had a rapport with the police".
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