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Discover LudwigThe phrase "communion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a term which offers a connection between two or more people. For example, "The Church has a communion of members who are devoted to their faith."
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They are about the communion of voters with candidates.
The teens are making a communion of a sort.
The communion of musician and chef, he said, "can bring the best out of both worlds".
Good coaching, sound teamwork, and the communion of decent players and demanding home crowds.
The peculiar communion of torturer and victim has never been dramatized with such creepy immediacy.
But first baptize thy flesh in the communion of love and the fire of eternal light.
As people leave the bureau, the communion of the waiting room fades.
They register each other's presence almost exclusively in imagined interludes, and yet the communion of their longing is palpable.
During Holy Communion of the Mass, Maurice Ravel's Pianoforte Solo Pavanee pour une infante defunte' was performed.
"But for Irving," Carlyle commented sometime later, "I had never known what communion of man with man means".
Traditionally, early September brings a frosty curtain down on this fair-weather communion of art and land.
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