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Free sign upThe phrase "liaison of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or relationship between two parties, often in a professional or organizational context. Example: "She serves as the liaison of communication between the marketing and sales departments."
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It's purely a liaison of convenience.
The reality is a dark mirror of the insane liaison of art and money.
Oates is today the official liaison of the gay-and-lesbian community to the Kerry finance committee.
The mint freshened and sharpened the unlikely, elegant liaison of perfumed almonds and powerful fruitiness of Pachino tomatoes.
In his overture to "Carmen," Bizet introduces a recurring motif that listeners have invariably associated with fate and with the fatal liaison of Carmen and Don José.
At twenty-two, hadhad been divorced and remarried, and the new marriage was, as far as anyone knows, the last legal liaison of the four he had.
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"Liaisons of Life" is a tour of symbioses -- of beneficial partnerships between different life forms.
One about Gov. Oliver Morton read: "A Few of the Hellish Liaisons of, and Attempted Seductions by, Indiana's Favorite Stud-Horse".
A stream of studies has shown that corporate mergers have even higher failure rates than the liaisons of Hollywood stars.
Yet the fact that links with the Americas and Asia are becoming closer is just a return to the commercial liaisons of the past.
We enjoy erotic masquerades aplenty, from the Georgian cross-dressing liaisons of Henry Fielding's "The Female Husband" to the Belfast phone-sex business in Bernard MacLaverty's "Phonefun Unlimited".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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