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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow dialogue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of permitting or enabling a conversation or discussion to take place.
Example: "In order to foster a collaborative environment, we must allow dialogue among team members."
Alternatives: "facilitate discussion" or "enable conversation".
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Mitchell Stephens, author of "The Rise of the Image, the Fall of the Word," and a journalism professor at New York University, talking about apps like Instagram and Snapchat that allow dialogue through photography.
The musicians and dancers had earpieces with music playing to allow dialogue recording.
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Throughout, Preminger maintains a studiously neutral perspective, framing most scenes as balanced two-shots and allowing dialogue sequences to play out uninflected by confrontational cross-cutting.
A multilayered twist on an adultery novel, Rooney allows dialogue to be the driving force of her story and displays the same blend of humour and psychological curiosity that animates classics such as Woody Allen's Annie Hall; invested as much in what characters struggle to vocalise as what they find themselves able to say.
They demonstrated that participants from conditions in which it is possible to observe another learner learned more, i.e., produced faster movement times and made fewer errors, than participants from conditions that allowed dialogue between peers.
The BWF said this pause for reflection would allow "a dialogue with the players on the guidelines".
"We hope that having a single presenter will allow greater dialogue between the author and the audience," Mr. Kirchner said.
"We ask our French cousins and the United States of America, the great powers, to help us to push back the rebels … to allow for dialogue in Libreville [the capital of nearby Gabon] to resolve the current crisis," he told the crowd.
One article encourages officials to allow a dialogue about individual acts of violence committed during the Cultural Revolution, a catastrophic political movement led by Mao Zedong in the 1960s and 70s.
Mr. Kagame urged timely international action in Congo after a year of fruitless debate in the United Nations Security Council, which has been unwilling or unable to send even a small peacekeeping force because of the continued warfare and the elder Kabila's refusal to allow political dialogue.
We focus so much on keeping people alive in this society and I believe it is cruel to not even allow open dialogue about death – these people are nearing the end of their lives and have a right to talk about this, however it comes out.
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