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What is the plural of rapport in English?

The plural of "rapport" is rapports.

However, it's important to note that "rapports" is rarely used in everyday English. It's considered more formal and less common than using the singular "rapport" in a plural sense.

For example, instead of saying "They developed strong rapports with the clients," you would more likely say "They developed strong relationships/connections/bonds with the clients."

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