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Discover Ludwig"help liaise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when someone is assisting or supporting in the coordination or communication between two or more individuals or groups. Example: "As the project manager, John's main role was to help liaise between the marketing team and the design team to ensure a cohesive campaign was created."
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Untouched himself by any of the accusations, Sir Leon has been asked by Mr Santer to help liaise with investigators on the commission's behalf.
If you are travelling with a tour operator, you should also inform the rep, who will help liaise with the police and organise any medical care.
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He asked a question in the Commons, eliciting a response from the prime minister that the "full facts" would help the family come to terms with what happened, and helped liaise with the Metropolitan police, who Vaz said had been "absolutely fabulous" with the family.
It can help to liaise with similar charities to see what they record and the systems they use.
"We have solid information and intelligence that members of al Qaida terrorist networks have gone in the other direction, to Syria, to help, to liaise, to carry out terrorist attacks," Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari told a news conference in Baghdad.
Your union can be an invaluable source of help in liaising with your employer or HR department, and advising you on your rights.
"Speaking English, Spanish, Dutch and German helps me liaise with counterparts in other countries around the world, and lets me cut through the red tape when organising trips abroad," she says.
The research team helped consumers liaise with technical experts so that consumers' desire for easily accessible data about clinical trials could be achieved.
"They will be putting on the sessions still and Trevor will be helping and liaising with them.
Together, this core group helps club members liaise with each other as well as with Fuqua's esteemed professors.
I think that this is where advocacy organizations can play a role to help educate patients, to liaise with the research community and patients, and make people aware of their options.
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