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Usage examples (31)
  • The true and solid peace of nations consists not in equality of arms, but in mutual trust alone.
  • I brought the old lady and Kitty to town with me, on what I call the mutual sight-seeing principle.
  • Ms. IRMA THOMAS (Singer): We've been what you call mutual admirers of each other's talent for a long time.
  • We were contacted by another county for what we call mutual aid, which means they needed a little bit of assistance.
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