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Common collocations with establish in American Collocation

establish verb transitive

US /ɪˈstæblɪʃ/

well

definitively
firmly
fully
long
successfully
well

The project successfully established certain principles.

It is easy to see why this website has become firmly established a a favourite.

recently

newly
recently

We have recently established a bursary scheme for students from low-income families.

The scheme offers business advice to newly established firms.

quickly

quickly
rapidly

You must be able to quickly establish good working relationships with a diverse range of people.

reputation

authority
credentials
credibility
legitimacy
reputation

We have established a reputation for truly outstanding professional results.

relationship

connection
link
partnership
rapport
relationship

This is the artist’s attempt to establish a rapport with the viewer.

presence

bridgehead
foothold
presence

They can use technology to create new markets or establish a foothold in existing markets.

basis or principle

base
baseline
benchmark
criteria
foundation
framework
precedent
principle
procedure

The aim was to establish benchmarks for water consumption in different types of buildings.

identity

identity

This card is widely used as a way of establishing identity.