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She feels very isolated at work because she doesn't speak English very well and can't communicate with her co-workers.

Studies suggest that over 60 percent of Americans believe it may be possible to communicate with the dead.

They communicate with each other by gesture.

They communicate with each other by telephone every day.

Beluga whales communicate with a wide range of sounds: clicks, chirps, grunts, squeals, screeches and whistles.

My grandmother often consults a medium who claims that she can communicate with the dead.

You had better communicate with the police.

My grandfather doesn't speak a word of English, but he manages to do all his shopping, and somehow communicate with the people around him nevertheless.

Human beings communicate with each other by means of language.

Donella Meadows once remarked that your paradigm is so intrinsic to your mental process that you are hardly aware of its existence until you try to communicate with someone with a different paradigm.

We communicate with one another by means of language.

Language is the means by which people communicate with others.

The government has been badly embarrassed by the obvious failure of the Prime Minister to communicate with his Cabinet.

Ken is the best guy to communicate with Mr.

Ogata.

That is, if he prepares presentation materials.

Language enable us to communicate with other people.

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