adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a two-horse/two-way race
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It soon became clear that it would be a two-horse race.
two-way communication (= in both directions )
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Train drivers need two-way communication with the signal box at all times.
two-way mirror
two-way street
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Marriage has to be a two-way street.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
communication
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When logged into his two-way communication system, you will be amazed at his love and understanding.
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One part of the problem is that your company did not provide adequate two-way communication while redecorating.
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I have enjoyed reading all your letters and look forward to continuing the two-way communication that has developed over the past year.
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Your best approach is to make sure that you have a good deal of two-way communication with the employees.
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The third security concept is the electronic two-way communication system.
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The reciprocal relationship embodies two-way communication , with each open to be influenced by the other.
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Faxing, and paging that accommodates messages up to 160 letters and numbers, messages to groups, and two-way communication .
process
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Sharing confidences Never profit from a confidence, but make profit in confidence Sharing confidences is essentially a two-way process .
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But spying can be a two-way process .
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Therefore, the achievement of metanoia may be said to be a two-way process .
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There was hope that it would be a two-way process and that it would have benefits for the school.
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Be honest with the candidate Bear in mind right from the start that the interview is a two-way process .
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Communicating, then as now, was a two-way process .
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They saw their relationship with the board as a two-way process , taking advice and ideas from a meeting as well as to it.
radio
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We could equip them with two-way radios , but they would be confiscated at road checks.
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Each carries a two-way radio , connected to the office.
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The Air Ministry loaned a two-way radio , the Admiralty the navigational equipment.
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He was also in contact with a two-way radio , Gagne said.
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One can only conclude that the story about the two-way radios is entirely false.
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An inspector in a manufacturing plant could wear a headset microphone with a two-way radio link.
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Both paging systems and two-way radio can have significant benefits for the catering industry.
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Rex and Ruth Rathbun were out in front of their house, Rex with a two-way radio .
street
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The superiors, however, saw these responsibilities as more of a two-way street than did the subordinates.
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They require hundreds of millions of dollars worth of new equipment and fiber optic backbone to make them two-way streets .
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But creative collaboration is a two-way street .
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But the link between diagnosis and treatment is a two-way street .
trade
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Thus in this case we get two-way trade in the same product.
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They differ from older forms of association in that they are two-way trades of complementary strengths among competitors.
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Per-capita income tops $ 12, 000 a year; two-way trade should hit nearly $ 200 billion in 1996.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
sth is a two-way street
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But creative collaboration is a two-way street.
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But the link between diagnosis and treatment is a two-way street.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It was impossible to have a two-way conversation with Derek, because he never stopped talking.
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Managers who want two-way communication with their staff must be prepared to listen to what they have to say.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Each carries a two-way radio, connected to the office.
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Nevertheless, in this two-way causal relationship, poverty is primarily a cause of illness and only secondarily its effect.
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None of the older mains-communications techniques can provide the necessary two-way signalling between consumer and supplier.
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Of course communication is two-way , and the mood of the recipients is also important for effective communication.
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Some schools used two-way television instruction.