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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also liaison with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "also liaise with" or "also serve as a liaison with."
Example: "In addition to managing the project, I will also liaise with the marketing team to ensure alignment."
Alternatives: "also coordinate with" or "also communicate with."
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Based in Santa Clara, the location not only has a research and development lab, but will also liaison with American companies as JD.com grows its cross-border retail business.
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The office is also the liaison with the United Nations Foundation.
"Hui O He'e Nalu started," explained Ms. Chillingworth, who is also a liaison with the California company that manufactures Da Hui clothes, "because local people were getting real disrespected, and outsiders were coming here and looking at Hawaiians as aborigines".
He spent his first years in the peninsula as a miner and petty trader, but in 1862 his fortunes improved when his friend Liu Ngim Kong became Capitan China of Kuala Lumpur, a position not only of leadership within the Chinese community but also of liaison with the Malay political system and, after British intervention in 1874, with British officials as well.
His job also involved liaison with Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), and he frequently had to represent Blamey in meetings with the Minister for the Army, Frank Forde.
For patients who were discharged from hospital, the PCT also provided liaison with community based health professionals and outpatient follow-up in the Palliative Care clinic if appropriate.
Besides dealing with the day-to-day management of the tournament, he is also the Jaycees' liaison with the P.G.A. and Canon, the tournament's main sponsor.
On Sunday night, the police said, gang members abducted a second 17-year-old, who was robbed of jewelry and beaten after telling them of having also had a liaison with the 30-year-old.
After a mist-enshrouded opening, a lush melody evokes what he described as the "castle-crowned cliff of Tintagel" but also his adulterous liaison with the pianist Harriet Cohen (some hear the sea in the surging music, others hear sexual passion).
The ensuing trial blended all the elements that, then as now, thrilled and fascinated the prurient American imagination: illicit sex, betrayal, murder — and the specter of race, since local rumor held that Martha had also had a liaison with a black man.
He will also serve as a liaison with the Obama campaign.
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