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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trilateral" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something involving three parties, countries, or sides, often in the context of agreements or discussions.
Example: "The leaders met to discuss a trilateral agreement that would benefit all three nations involved."
Alternatives: "a three-party" or "a three-sided".
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A trilateral group of officials now meets regularly to swap notes.
The U.S. will still be a leading player, but in a septagonal, not a trilateral, world.
"But there will not be a trilateral dinner that evening between the three of them.
A trilateral historians' commission has been set up to start examining their mutual histories.
Their foreign ministers will hold a trilateral meeting in New York on Monday.
Michael McFaul, a senior adviser to President Obama, called the talks "a bilateral issue, not a trilateral issue".
Do not let China and Russia gang up on us in a trilateral meeting; stick to "bi-lats" only.
An Armenian foreign ministry official attending the conference, Samuel Mkrtchian, played down prospects for a trilateral meeting.
He cancelled his attendance at a trilateral French-German-Polish summit in 2006 in protest at an insulting German newspaper article.
And in the spirit of a negotiated settlement, the currently unmanned lighthouse on Uotsuri, the principal islet, could be occupied by a trilateral rotation of keepers.
The agreement was supported by the Obama administration, which has been working to strengthen a trilateral alliance with the two countries, America's most important Asian allies.
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