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mutual - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- respect: Only mutual respect, on BOTH sides, will remove cultural fears.
- understanding: Thus from the outset the question of mutual understanding is posed.
- recognition: Our mutual recognition of the respective powers of our objects, however, is a struggle.
- trust: To encourage a sense of mutual trust, they must ensure that the partners.
- consent: By mutual consent the machine was abandoned in the hole of its own creation.
- fund: What that means for mutual funds, who knows?
Modifying Another Word
- fully: It is also described as ' fully mutual ' - meaning that all the members are tenants, and all the tenants are members.
- only: Only mutual respect, on BOTH sides, will remove cultural fears.
- apparently: Consequently, Potter's multiculturalist diagnosis - apparently mutual respect will solve our crisis - carries little cinematic weight.
- obviously: And obviously mutual receptions bring most benefit because then both parties gain from each other's strength.
- enough: But will there be enough mutual interest to develop a community of interest.... and is that the best way of thinking about sharing ideas?
Used with adjective complement
- become: There was much discussion and the feeling became mutual until two mountaineers had their blood up and felt irresistible!
- provide: The Laboratory Group will provide Mutual with analytical chemistry and stability services for revenue of more than $ 1.5m per annum.
- have: We have Mutual Exchange registers in our reception which anyone can come in and view between 9.00am and 5.00pm.
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