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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a close relationships with" is not correct due to the plural form "relationships" not matching the singular article "a." You can use a corrected version, such as "a close relationship with," when discussing a strong bond or connection with someone or something.
Example: "She has a close relationship with her mentor, who has guided her throughout her career."
Alternatives: "a strong bond with" or "an intimate connection with."
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Having a close relationships with the Prince of Transylvania, Sweden had intentions to defeat the Catholic Poland.
He focused specifically on New York's 23rd District race in which Republican nominee Dede Scozzafava was undermined by her own party mostly because she supports gay marriage, abortion rights and has a close relationships with leading labor officials.
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"We have developed a close relationship with primary researchers.
My mother had a close relationship with the butcher.
I have a close relationship with the sushi place.
He had a close relationship with his brother Jack.
I actually had a close relationship with him.
One Tree also has a close relationship with local authors.
Mr. D'Amato has not had a close relationship with Mr. McCain.
In fact, he had a close relationship with the band.
I still have a close relationship with her.
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