Collocations withfriendship

These are words often used in combination withfriendship.

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bond of friendship
The basic bond of friendship which will thus be formed will make it easier for the politicians to get together later on.
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close friendship
Alternatively, lack of self-assertion may itself limit one's availability to fully participate in a close friendship and may contribute to difficulties in these friendships.
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deep friendship
Consultants defined this fist-on-chest gesture as indicating deep friendship.
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enduring friendship
She had a gift for enduring friendship with patients, colleagues and with many others.
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female friendship
Against this ambiguous background the language of female friendship can be difficult to interpret with confidence.
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friendship network
For example, being bullied at school may constitute a "loss" of a friendship network, yet also pose various physical and social threats.
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genuine friendship
Mediated by the appropriate understanding of character traits, consequentialism and genuine friendship are, conceptually speaking, perfectly compatible.
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lasting friendship
I served him there for three years and it was the beginning of a lasting friendship.
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lifelong friendship
During the three-week voyage a lifelong friendship was forged.
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male friendship
In this period male friendship found a particular kind of expression which was only possible before the invention of sexualities.
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personal friendship
Our dialogue parallels conversations and meditations we have had during our personal friendship and professional collaboration on international conferences and projects.
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platonic friendship
She even offers to alternatively pursue a platonic friendship with the man, but he declines.
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true friendship
In the process, the student awakens to the beauty of true friendship, dignity, and consciousness.
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warm friendship
They have our warm friendship to-day, as they have had it in the past.
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