noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
act
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He recounted secret Privy Council discussions and acted as go-between in Anglican-dissenter negotiations.
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Everyone was delighted when Mr Jansons started acting as a go-between .
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I do both psychoanalysis and family therapy and act as a go-between between the two camps.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Barnes isn't involved in the deal - he's just the go-between .
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Simon was not a member of either group so he seemed a good candidate to act as a go-between .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But in the city. as the go-between pointed out, things were changing.
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I do both psychoanalysis and family therapy and act as a go-between between the two camps.
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Often he played the role of confidant and go-between .
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There has to be a go-between .
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Yet to be a go-between means being in the middle.