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liaison

[lee-ey-zawn, lee-uh-zon, -zuhn, ley-, lee-ey-zuhn, -zon, lye-zawn] / ˌli eɪˈzɔ̃, ˈli əˌzɒn, -zən, ˈleɪ-, liˈeɪ zən, -zɒn, lyɛˈzɔ̃ /




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At Gateshead's Queen Elizabeth Hospital social workers and nurses are working side-by-side in the discharge liaison hub, which has been fully up and running for two years.

From BBC

“She’s the main ally and liaison with Russia, China, Iran.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Judy, who works in children's services as a liaison officer, said she was used to being a nice person but found herself changing during The Traitors as she navigated the game.

From BBC

Three former case managers, who worked as liaisons between clients and attorneys, described the same modus operandi at DTLA: Sign up personal injury clients, then get them to agree to surgeries.

From Los Angeles Times

All the gold and silver finds more than 300 years oldare reported to Northamptonshire's finds liaison officer, in line with the law.

From BBC