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Meanings of frequent conversation in English
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Usage of frequent conversation in English
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This plan was the subject of frequentconversation between the King and Temple.
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Elsie had avoided too frequentconversation with her friend of late.
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Tweaking the recipe to find greater happiness, contentment and inspiration was a frequentconversation in our home.
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I had not only seen him before, but had held frequentconversation with him; in fact, knew him.
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However, because weight loss is a frequentconversation amongst climbers, let's make sure we're nourishing to optimize our climbing goals, fitness, and overall resilience.
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I occupied a room in the same hut, and had frequentconversations with him.
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He had had frequentconversations with the elder Doull.
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As a result, within Academy circles there have been frequentconversations about holding the awards earlier.
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There are frequentconversations between the young people.
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He held frequentconversations with the steward about his affairs, which seemed greatly to trouble him.
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Letourneur, Andre and myself, have frequentconversations; I also devote an hour or two to my diary.
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When the war with Russia was first spoken of Savary and I had frequentconversations on the subject.
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M. Letourneur, Andre, and myself, have frequentconversations; I also devote an hour or two to my diary.
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Fink would always like to keep you; but should you leave him, remember, Karl, our frequentconversations during the past year.
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Thus the frequentconversations and explanations all tended to improve Borrow's knowledge of the language of the people among whom he was living.
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I had frequentconversations with them, and soon discovered that their own expression, "We are all here, sir," was strictly true.