contact person

collocation in English

meaningsofcontactandperson

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contact
noun
uk
/ˈkɒn.tækt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.tækt/
communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to ...
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person
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɜː.sən/
us
/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofcontactandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcontact person

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When an unexpected visitor arrives, security phones the designatedcontactperson, who then enters the guest into the system.
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He functions as thecontactpersonfor the civil authorities particularly in cases where assistance from the armed forces is required and for disaster relief.
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On the last page, the bearer fills in information regardingcontactperson(persons) in case of emergency.
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The author is not assigned acontactpersonsuch as an editor.
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Sometimes the puppy mill owners will have acontactpersonwho collaborates with rescues.
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Thiscontactpersonassists and supervises its implementation within the program.
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The most important part of the letter is often thecontactpersonfrom the committee in case there are any questions.
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A nominatedcontactperson, experienced in vacuum extraction, should be available for advice concerning the instrument.
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Ten of the 16 networks (62%) provided acontactpersonwithin four weeks.
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They were asked to nominate acontactpersonfor each local type of out of hours organization.
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No one could act as acontactpersonwithout being instructed by t he author.
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Medical follow-up was ensured by the oncology coordinator, who was thecontactpersonfor both the general practitioner and the patient.
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To avoid misuse of the student by companies, they need to be actively involved in the learning process, appoint acontactperson, and pay a practicum allowance to the student.
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Those are precise events—paragraph 7 talks about formal notice of intention to decommission and the appointment of acontactperson.
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It has also named acontactpersonwith the decommissioning body, and meetings have taken place.
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The words are mandatory: thecontactperson"shall provide" information.
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We have to make the provision of information mandatory because the commission must be satisfied that the "contactperson" genuinely wants to decommission.
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The notion of a "contactperson" as set out in paragraph 4 of the scheme, and as described in later paragraphs, is commendable.
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