Sentence examples for be mutual from inspiring English sources

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be mutual

adjective

Having the same relationship, each to each other.

  • They were mutual enemies.

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The attraction turned out to be mutual, or at least mutually beneficial.

(The feeling can be mutual.

"Naturally, there must be mutual interest.

The rosy feelings appeared to be mutual.

The admiration turned out to be mutual.

The feeling appears to be mutual.

If so, can they possibly be mutual?

And the feeling appears to be mutual.

The affection seems to be mutual.

The affection appears to be mutual.

And it seems to be mutual.

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