person-to-person

ADVERB
  1. (of two persons) in direct encounter
    preferred to settle the matter one-on-one
    interviewed her person-to-person
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving direct communication or contact between persons or parties
    a person-to-person interview
    person-to-person telephone calls
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How To Use person-to-person In A Sentence

  • person-to-person telephone calls
  • According to medical specialists, direct person-to-person spread of anthrax is extremely unlikely to occur.
  • E-mail provides a way of sending person-to-person messages almost instantaneously.
  • In person-to-person auctions, individual sellers or small businesses offer their items for auction directly to consumers.
  • For ethical reasons, experimental proof of direct person-to-person transmission is not feasible.
  • The influenza virus has shown person-to-person transmission in a given locale.
  • ‘Ninety-nine percent of that has gone toward person-to-person canvassing,’ said Joy, who showed me around.
  • The fact is this is a poorly infectious disease and in our experience in Western Europe, we have not seen any incidents of person-to-person spread.
  • Animal experiments suggest that a high dose is required, and the fact that there is no person-to-person spread supports this view.
  • Do they really want data transmission or is it really just they want person-to-person communication at all times?
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