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"establish a rapport" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of creating a friendly, trusting relationship with someone. For example, "My aim was to establish a rapport with my team so that they felt comfortable discussing their ideas with me."
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"It was easy to establish a rapport," he said.
But McMaster couldn't establish a rapport with Trump.
"You should aim to establish a rapport, but keep it professional," adds Ellis-Gage.
7 You don't get much time to establish a rapport with a festival audience.
She and her mother had been anxious for her to quickly establish a rapport with a local therapist.
What you're trying to do is establish a rapport with somebody and make it a conversation, not an interview.
Mr. Kheel said of Mr. McDonnell: "He was able to establish a rapport with people on both sides.
Conducting this interview beforehand will also help you establish a rapport with your doctor before you go under the knife.
You can establish a rapport with people around you and really get to understand how you're making a difference".
When I'm there, it takes a few days to establish a rapport with the local police escort.
In sympathetic settings, that can help to establish a rapport with his audience -- after all, friends don't have to spell everything out for each other.
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