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Title Willingness
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
will·ing·ness
noun
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willing
Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English
Oxford Collocations dictionary for students of English


willingness 
noun 

ADJ. general | genuine | greater, increased | growing, increasing 

VERB + WILLINGNESS demonstrate, display, indicate, show, signal The new government has shown a willingness to listen and learn. | announce, confirm, declare, express Workers' leaders have expressed their willingness to cooperate. | demand, depend on, require Marriage counselling depends on both parties' willingness to try to solve problems. 

PREP. in your ~ In her willingness to help them, she quite forgot that she wasn't as strong as she had been. 

Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
will·ing·ness
noun
(-es)
: the quality or state of being willing

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