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rapport

[ra-pawr, -pohr, ruh-] / ræˈpɔr, -ˈpoʊr, rə- /


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That decision probably prevented Robinson from building a strong rapport with Stafford.

From Los Angeles Times

Ovechkin was one of a handful of veterans who had built a rapport with Laviolette; some of those players lauded Laviolette for both his knowledge of X’s and O’s and his ability to motivate.

From Washington Post

Most of Goldman’s nonfiction is a model of reader rapport.

From Los Angeles Times

Being able to build that rapport and that friendship truly only aids us in becoming better on camera together and helping them tell their stories.

From Salon

Unsurprisingly, the well-worn Matt-and-Ben screen rapport gives Sonny and Phil an instantly readable, affectionately combative dynamic, as well as an understated emotional core.

From Los Angeles Times