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special partnership

American  

Etymology

Origin of special partnership

An Americanism dating back to 1855–60

Example Sentences

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"For months I've known this has been a special combination and a special partnership," said Doyle, a qualified doctor.

From BBC

It was a special partnership, he said, between Mr. Ramic, born a Muslim, and Mr. Lewis who is Jewish, and now teaching ethics at Yale University.

From New York Times

"We have French, Art, Maths, Science - all the things you'd expect, but we have this really special partnership with the CBSO, which is giving these students a level of musical opportunity they just wouldn't get elsewhere".

From BBC

“We look forward to renewing our special partnership and to working with the next administration on key human rights and regional priorities,” U.S.

From Seattle Times

We had the NATO-Russia Founding Act, which set up a special partnership for Russia in the 1990s.

From Salon