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conversation

[kon-ver-sey-shuhn] / ˌkɒn vərˈseɪ ʃən /


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Yet, within Ghana itself, the conversation around African complicity is far more nuanced, and for some traditional leaders, acknowledging the past is a vital prerequisite part of healing.

From BBC Aug. 16, 2026

It’s a conversation happening across the United States.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 16, 2026

Unbeknown to the two friends, Anthea’s phone recorded the whole conversation and converted it to text in the group chat.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 15, 2026

Ballerinas have been a topic of conversation among sneaker executives, as well.

From MarketWatch Aug. 15, 2026

Either of us can say “pineapple” to cut off a conversation we don’t want to have, but neither of us has had to use it for a while.

From "Keeping Pace" by Laurie Morrison

New homeowners might base their budget for utility costs on conversations with their real-estate agent, or even the previous homeowner.

From MarketWatch Aug. 15, 2026

He emphasises that most of these conversations on access and implementation are conducted by experienced Afghan staff.

From BBC Aug. 14, 2026

Demand for change is "enormous", he said, pointing to his conversations with Russians before his campaign was cut short.

From Barron's Aug. 14, 2026

“So they’re now all knocking on the door, coming and having the conversations with the team.”

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

It’s like we heard two very different conversations.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith




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