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'reciprocal relationship' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a mutual or two-way relationship between two people or things, where each has an equal power. For example, "The couple had a strong reciprocal relationship built on mutual respect and trust."
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The reciprocity factor is based on nodes' reciprocal relationship.
There is a reciprocal relationship between all media outlets.
"We will have to build a strategic reciprocal relationship".
Often the reciprocal relationship is valid: See integral transform.
"We believe there is a very powerful reciprocal relationship between the two spheres".
"Residential segregation and school segregation have this reciprocal relationship," Siegel-Hawley said.
Case studies of ethnic groups point to a complex, reciprocal relationship among DNA, culture, and environment.
German scholarship has kept up a constant, reciprocal relationship with Aegina.
There is, of course, a reciprocal relationship between weak civilian governance and military supremacy.
People are falling into debt and there's a reciprocal relationship between debt and mental health".
We would say, 'This is what Penney's wants.' " Ms. Castagna has tried to make that a more reciprocal relationship.
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Reciprocal link
Reciprocal connection
respective relationship
equal relationship
bidirectional relationship
Reciprocal interrelations
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Reciprocal correlation
peer relationship
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Reciprocal interrelation
peer to peer relationship
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interaction relationship
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