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Common collocations with peace in American Collocation

peace noun

US /pis/

that lasts

durable
enduring
lasting
permanent
perpetual

After centuries of conflict and war, lasting peace can now finally be achieved.

that might not last long

fragile
uneasy

The agreement brought a fragile peace to the region.

relative

relative

With relative peace in Scotland during the 18th century, the population of the town doubled.

world

global
international
world

Children are our best hope for world peace.

bring peace

bring
build
make
secure

The international community has played a major role in bringing peace and stability back to the countries of the region.

keep peace

keep
maintain
preserve
safeguard

These operations support diplomatic efforts to maintain peace in an area of potential conflict.

make peace exist again

re-establish
restore

In the meantime the revolt collapsed, thus briefly restoring peace to the country.

achieve peace

achieve

Negotiation can achieve peace on honourable terms.

encourage peace

negotiate
promote

The agreement would serve the interests of both sides and promote regional peace and security.

harm the chances of peace

endanger
threaten

Terrorism gravely threatens international peace.

agreement

accord
agreement
deal
settlement
treaty

Wars go on and on beyond the signing of international agreements and peace treaties.

discussions

negotiations
process
talks

The peace talks have stalled again.