Collocations for "conduct"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "conduct" in context.
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conduct
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- conduct yourself accordingly
- conducted himself [respectfully, inappropriately, with dignity]
- conduct [business, research, experiments, an investigation] (in)
- conduct your business elsewhere
- conducted a survey [of, among]
- conduct an interview (with)
- conducted by [the police, researchers, a third party]
- conducted to [evaluate, determine, assess]
- conducted [jointly, annually, independently]
- conduct your [business, research] [ethically, responsibly]
- conducts [electricity, lightning, heat]
- conducted through [wires, pylons, cables, vents]
- orchestra was conducted by
- [who, he] conducts [an orchestra, the New York Philharmonic]
- [immature, correct, professional] conduct
- is considered [poor, undesirable, unacceptable] conduct
- [immature] conduct during [class, the meeting]
- a [strict, complicated] code of conduct
- their conduct of [war, marketing]
- the conduct of [a company, a business, an organization]
- [criticized, punished] for his conduct
- [will, does] not tolerate any conduct that
- [promised, guaranteed, offered] them safe conduct
'conduct' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
academic
- analysis
- appraisal
- assessment
- audit
- benchmark
- breach
- breeding
- cancer
- choir
- citizenship
- cluster
- code
- comprehensive
- deceitful
- diligent
- dishonest
- economic
- environmental
- external
- feasibility
- fit
- futile
- global
- investigation
- lewd
- loyal
- orderly
- pilot
- processing
- proper
- questionnaire
- reckless
- reliability
- routine
- scientific
- shocking
- soil
- straw
- student
- survey
- transient
- twin
- zero