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The phrase "in relation" is correct and is widely used in written English
It can be used when referencing something that is related or connected to something else. For example: "The recent news of the merger has caused a stir in relation to the company's stock price."
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In relation to energy companies, Which?
In relation to interest rates?
In relation to the dissolving time.
And in relation to America?
Countries reposition themselves in relation to us.
What's my position in relation to him?
He used it in relation to Afghanistan.
Where is Tasmania in relation to Australia?
It's too cheap in relation to rent".
Important in relation to their content.
How is he constructed, in relation to patriarchy and race?
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