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two-way street
noun
an arrangement or a situation involving reciprocal obligation or mutual action
Example Sentences
It was a long, long process of building a relationship that was a two-way street.
Leaving these assertions aside, it’s proper to note that the influence exerted by annexed lands is a two-way street.
“So this idea of making an investment is a two-way street, where you would think we are all in this together,” he said.
It’s a two-way street, experts say – a growth strategy the biggest food manufacturers employ to add brands “already vetted by the market,” Carolyn Dimitri, an applied economist at New York University, told Salon.
“I appreciate the independence of the courts, I understand the desire for that. But these kinds of concerns of respect have to be a two-way street,” Coleman recalled telling leaders of the association.
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