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Common collocations with dialogue in American Collocation

dialogue noun

US /ˈdaɪəˌlɔɡ/

useful

constructive
effective
fruitful
informed
meaningful

The organization aims to promote meaningful dialogue between different regions and communities.

continuing

constant
continuing
ongoing

Our aim is to bring this ongoing dialogue to the attention of our participating educational communities.

open or direct

open

This is achieved through open dialogue with our local research ethics committee.

with both groups talking and listening

interactive
two-way

Peace will only be possible if both sides are prepared to enter into a genuine two-way dialogue.

types of dialogue

intercultural
interfaith
political

In addition to political dialogue between Brussels and national capitals, the EU must foster people-to-people contact.

start a dialogue

begin
create
develop
enter into
establish
initiate
open
start

Librarians need to establish a dialogue with academics to address these issues.

have a dialogue

engage in
have
participate in

The Islamic Society wishes to spread the truth about Islam and does this by engaging in dialogue with Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

encourage a dialogue

encourage
facilitate
promote
stimulate

We provide an advocacy service which aims to encourage and facilitate dialogue between parents and teachers.

continue a dialogue

maintain

Media relations officers maintain a regular dialogue with journalists.