conduct
noun, verb56 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6
good conduct8.0
Refers to positive and morally correct behavior.
Refers to the correct management or execution of something.
Refers to the daily management of an activity or business.
To take part in or become involved in a particular type of behavior.
conduct well6.5
Used to describe how well a substance transmits heat or electricity.
Collocations with "conduct"
conduct + ...
... + conduct
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