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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
person-to-person
adjective
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▪ Animal experiments suggest that a high dose is required, and the fact that there is no person-to-person spread supports this view.
▪ For ethical reasons, experimental proof of direct person-to-person transmission is not feasible.
▪ One of the main problems about person-to-person poisoning, Henry had found, was its very intimacy.
▪ Sometimes, such defences can be almost impossible to break down on a person-to-person level.
Wiktionary
person-to-person

a. 1 (context of a telephone call English) Such that the caller is only connected and charged if the person he specify is available to speak. 2 (context of a loan English) Such that the lender and borrower are individuals rather than company.

WordNet
person-to-person
  1. adj. involving direct communication or contact between persons or parties; "a person-to-person interview"; "person-to-person telephone calls"

  2. adv. (of two persons) in direct encounter; "preferred to settle the matter one-on-one"; "interviewed her person-to-person" [syn: one-on-one]

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Person-to-person

Person-to-person and person to person may refer to: