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Discover Ludwig"critical dialogue" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe conversation or discussion between two or more people that is focused on addressing issues in a constructive and critical manner. For example, "The teacher facilitated a critical dialogue between students on how to resolve a conflict between them."
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We've ignored the conversation for so long that critical dialogue about the military is easily misconstrued as criticism of the military.
But that critical dialogue also has its consequences.
According to a friend, McKenzie was unwilling to "compromise the flexible and critical dialogue" around her work.
The EU foreign ministers are supposed to meet on February 23rd to examine the possible resumption of the "critical dialogue" with Iran.
Writing in the Monthly recently Croggon connected the lack of critical dialogue in Australia to the broader struggles of the arts industry.
His first significant theatre piece, "The Flies," had premièred the year before, when he was thirty-seven; a distinctly anti-Fascist work produced in Vichy-era France, "The Flies" generated a critical dialogue that helped fuel Sartre's growing notoriety.
A ruling by a German court has brought anti-German demonstrators on to the streets of Tehran and has whipped the feet from under the European Union's "critical dialogue" with Iran (see article).
Europe's response was less steely than it might have been, but it brought the "critical dialogue" between the European Union and Iran, which had been bumbling ineffectively on since 1992, to a formal end.
Enliven, if they accept the gulf between a playwright's time and immediate intentions on the one hand and the sensibilities of today on the other, and set up a critical dialogue between past and present, text and audience.
One thing that is in place is a growing cadre of citizens who are willing to document their own daily encounters with militarization, and, in some regions, police are willing to engage in critical dialogue about it.
Some passages rock with a slow pulse, others bounce in clocklike pizzicato, and a few even achieve a kind of quiet Terry Rilebulliencelikelye likely to be described with that ubiquitous euphemism of Minimalist critical dialogue "hypnotic".
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