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"build a rapport" is a phrase that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to express the idea of creating a positive and friendly relationship with someone. For example, "I'll be meeting with the client soon, so I'm trying to build a rapport with them before the meeting."
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We try to build a rapport,' he says.
"You're missing an opportunity to build a rapport with people.
That's what we have to do, build a rapport.
"When a salesman comes in, he tries to build a rapport to become your friend.
But, to me, it's really important to talk to the person and build a rapport.
Desperately needs to build a rapport with the new spin bowling coach, Mushtaq Ahmed.
Instrumentalists build a rapport with their instruments which is what you like and respond to.
They worked to build a rapport with him: he was given water, juice and food, and regular prayer breaks.
Involve them in lessons and build a rapport where you can bounce off each other during sessions.
It was no longer possible to build a rapport with the new characters, if they had any character at all.
Knowing that Johnson was a triathlete and extreme-sports enthusiast, Stewart hoped to build a rapport with him through running.
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