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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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But of Harris’ liaisons with criminals and detectives, the anchor in his work — and in Raftery’s biography — would be his proximity to the FBI.

From Los Angeles Times

A spokesperson said the victim's next of kin was being supported by family liaison officers.

From BBC

Even as the scandals mounted, David Stern, a German businessman who worked closely with Epstein and acted as a liaison with Andrew, said that the prince’s reputation in the job was sound.

From The Wall Street Journal

Distributors serve as the liaison between a record label and a retailer or streamer.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m a software engineer, but informally I’m the liaison between the tech guys and marketing. I speak both languages.”

From Literature