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duologue

[doo-uh-lawg, -log, dyoo-] / ˈdu əˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg, ˈdyu- /




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The 30-minute podcast will kick off a series of monologues and duologues for Distinct Nostalgia's Generation Games, aimed at exploring relationships across the generational divide.

From BBC

An exception is the final story, a duologue about Breonna Taylor, the emergency room technician shot to death by Louisville, Ky., police six months ago.

From New York Times

But the most striking part of the duologue came at the end, when Oh turned celebratory to pay tribute to the diverse casts of many of the year’s nominated works.

From New York Times

I can see them coming miles off at this stage, and I think to myself, Oh, Jesus, here we go again . . . more duologues.

From The New Yorker

This formally fresh conversational comedy proceeds mainly in duologues, as detectives, dispatchers and minor criminals kill time, mostly seated, while a major drug deal/drug bust continues not to happen.

From Los Angeles Times