extensive dialogue

collocation in English

meaningsofextensiveanddialogue

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extensive
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
us
/ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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dialogue
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈdaɪ.ə.lɒɡ/
us
/ˈdaɪ.ə.lɑːɡ/
conversation that is written for a book, play, ...
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(Definition ofextensiveanddialoguefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextensive dialogue

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We may argue for a causal link from one to the other, for a common source, or for anextensivedialoguebetween them.
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The arrangements for implementing general management at district and unit levels have been approved in all cases followingextensivedialoguewith authorities.
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Secondly, there is anextensivedialoguetaking place with teachers.
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To achieve that, we will need veryextensivedialogueon the subject of future needs and improved training to meet those needs.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
It is engaged inextensivedialoguewith individual member states about the concerns raised by the proposals.
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The ultimate objective must be to enable undertakings to engage in a moreextensivedialogueand to establish a genuine single market.
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As preparation for those meetings, there is already anextensivedialoguewith non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders.
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Over the past few months, work on the directive on driving licences has been marked by a desire to achieve coherence and to engage inextensivedialogue.
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There was anextensivedialogue.
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He added that the characters conveyed a plethora of emotions not throughextensivedialoguebut through the exchange of glances, which were demonstrated by extreme close-ups on their eyes.
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Even sung-through, operatic, or through-composed musicals, where there is little, if any, spoken text, require as much contribution from a bookwriter as do musicals withextensivedialoguescenes.
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I have been with this man several times and had extensive dialogues with him.
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