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Meanings of face-to-face exchanges in English
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Usage of face-to-face exchanges in English
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Supporters in the audience confronted the hecklers in angry, face-to-faceexchanges.
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Mrs Gibbs said that meant robust face-to-faceexchanges, but not abuse or physical attacks.
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The two groups shared a number of preferences (e.g., verbal face-to-faceexchanges, discussions focused on quality of care).
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Encourage your staff to cut down on unnecessary emails with short face-to-faceexchanges or with email replies that go to only necessary recipients.
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Face-to-faceexchanges also permit speakers to confront listeners who would otherwise not actively seek out the information that the speaker has to offer.