forum - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • provide: They will also provide a forum for practical debate.
  • join: You will have to register to join the forum.
  • establish: The seminars bring a number of healthcare professionals from different trusts and organizations together, establishing an open forum.
  • host: It also hosts a forum for invited guests to discuss drug policy dilemmas facing policy makers around the world.

Preposition: for

  • discussion: Please use the US litigation forum for further discussions.
  • dissemination: It has a continuing role as a forum for the dissemination of information about current initiatives, especially through its web site.
  • exchange: The homepage above is a first attempt to provide a homepage which can act as a forum for information exchange on line.
  • debate: They will also provide a forum for practical debate.

Adjective modifier

  • off-topic: The off-topic forum, 09-Aug-2006 01:38 Hi All And farewell This is my last bump until tomorrow week.
  • online: Online consultation forum How should public authorities involve disabled people?
  • multilateral: We are pursuing a peaceful, diplomatic solution through a multilateral forum.
  • on-line: It has areas for an on-line forum, chat, personal pages, games and links.
  • lively: Now in its sixth year, the seminar is a lively forum in which graduates and established academics discuss fresh perspectives on turn-of-the-century culture.

Modifies a noun

  • thread: His dedication can be clearly seen in the forum thread.

Noun used with modifier

  • discussion: Full Version: Policy At The Federal Reserve House Price Crash forum House Prices The main discussion forum on house prices?. .
  • youth: Boys and Girls Clubs Scotland, for instance, are currently developing a youth arts forum.
  • networking: The Chamber exists as much more than just a networking forum, although this is a part of their function.

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