en rapport
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of en rapport
From French
Example Sentences
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Secondly, German coke makers and French iron miners are now sufficiently en rapport to make probable shortly a union of the two complementary industries and consequently lower prices for Franco-German steel.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Though Mr. Macdonald's inability to suppress Laborite rowdyism last week somewhat damped his prestige, he appears to remain en rapport with all but the most radical Laborites.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But Clara Schumann always puts herself en rapport with you immediately.
From Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay by Fay, Amy
The American engraver is always en rapport with the artist—an important matter—working often, as I have seen them at Harper’s, the Century Magazine, and Scribner’s in New York, in the same studio, side by side.
From The Art of Illustration 2nd ed. by Blackburn, Henry
As a result one becomes, as it were, en rapport with the subject before one.
From Forty Years of 'Spy' by Ward, Leslie
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