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n. - A reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups); A reciprocality of sentiments.

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  • The mutuality of their affection was obvious
  • The two interacting subjects cannot act together unless some kind of mutuality is established.
  • In reality, many not only found the idea of mutuality "" inconvenient ''; they flat-out didn't accept it.
  • So, there ` s a kind of mutuality in it, that I think is -- well is -- it ` s still ought to exist.
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