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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rapprochement" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a process of reconciliation or coming together between two parties who were previously at odds with each other. Example: The two countries were able to finally reach a rapprochement after years of tense relations and conflict.
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But there are signs of a rapprochement.
It needed a rapprochement with the West.
Had they ever attempted a rapprochement?
A rapprochement with the Jews, why not?
A rapprochement may require White House intervention.
A rapprochement never happened, however.
McCain appeared and hoped for a rapprochement.
Last year there was a rapprochement.
There has been a rapprochement of sorts.
Or even a rapprochement of some sort.
Does he hope for a rapprochement?
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