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==General uses== ==General uses==
* ], the pronunciation of a word-final consonant due to a following vowel sound in French * ], the pronunciation of a word-final consonant due to a following vowel sound in French
* ], series of large canals from Dunkerque to Mortagne-du-Nord, France * ], series of large canals from Dunkerque to Mortagne-du-Nord, France
* ], psychiatry that specialises in the interface between medicine and psychiatry * ], psychiatry that specialises in the interface between medicine and psychiatry

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Liaison means communication between two or more groups, or co-operation or working together.

Liaison or liaisons may refer to:

General uses

  • Liaison (English), the pronunciation of a word-final consonant due to a following vowel sound in French
  • Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut, series of large canals from Dunkerque to Mortagne-du-Nord, France
  • Liaison psychiatry, psychiatry that specialises in the interface between medicine and psychiatry
  • Affair, an unfaithful or adulterous sexual relationship
  • Air Alliance, a Canadian Summit airline whose call sign was "Liaison"
  • Collaboration, people working together

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Arts and entertainment

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