constructive dialogue

Frequency: 7.413.5 per million words

a productive conversation between two or more parties to resolve issues or build understanding

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Examples (20)

  • The two leaders engaged in a constructive dialogue to ease tensions between their countries.
  • The two nations agreed to engage in a constructive dialogue to resolve their differences.
  • We need to foster a workplace culture where constructive dialogue between management and employees is encouraged.
  • We need to foster a constructive dialogue between management and the union.
  • A constructive dialogue is essential for resolving the community's long-standing issues.
  • A constructive dialogue on policy changes is essential for progress.
  • The teacher facilitated a constructive dialogue among students about the sensitive topic.
  • The mediator's goal was to facilitate a constructive dialogue between the conflicting parties.
  • Hopefully, the upcoming summit will lead to a constructive dialogue on climate change.
  • Without a constructive dialogue, it's difficult to find common ground.
  • Instead of arguing, they tried to have a constructive dialogue about their future.
  • Their meeting last week was a constructive dialogue that led to several new ideas.
  • Without constructive dialogue, it's impossible to reach a meaningful compromise.
  • The conference aims to create a platform for constructive dialogue on environmental issues.
  • The negotiations began with a commitment from both sides to maintain a constructive dialogue.
  • He believes that a constructive dialogue is more effective than public protest.
  • The mediator's goal is to guide the conflicting parties towards a constructive dialogue.
  • Let's try to have a constructive dialogue instead of just blaming each other.
  • Their willingness to engage in constructive dialogue ultimately saved the project from failure.
  • Maintaining a constructive dialogue with our clients has been key to our success.