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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dialogue for" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is not a preposition that can be used to indicate a purpose or reason for dialogue. Instead, you could use the preposition "about" to indicate the subject or topic of the dialogue. Example: "We had a meaningful dialogue about the impact of climate change." Another way to use "dialogue for" could be in the context of writing dialogue or creating a conversation. Example: "As a writer, it is important to create authentic dialogue for your characters."
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"It's social dialogue for them".
Low on anachronistic dialogue for once.
During lunch, they rehearsed the dialogue for the fight scene.
That's the sort of dialogue for which rimshots were invented.
"We're maintaining an open dialogue for further opportunities".
It's a dialogue for one; a monologue with two characters.
He doesn't try to write dialogue for Jesus.
Speaking of lines, the dialogue for this show is amazing.
"Tabu," which dispenses with dialogue for half its duration, certainly gives the audience room to roam.
David, who spent years writing dialogue for "Seinfeld," doesn't miss it.
How was the experience of watching a film with no dialogue for you?
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