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The phrase "a correspondence with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a relationship or communication between two entities, such as people, organizations, or ideas.
Example: "There has been a correspondence with the committee regarding the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "a connection to" or "an association with".
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As a schoolboy he also started a correspondence with Gershwin.
In the weeks that followed, I struck up a correspondence with Kucharicky.
He initiated a correspondence with Alfred Stieglitz, the guru of modern photography.
So Dad began a correspondence with him that lasted many, many years.
"It's difficult to comprehend Bill Clinton developing a correspondence with George W. Bush," Mr. Ellis said.
In November , 1975 Brian Eno struck up a correspondence with him.
The sentences". A few years after his initial discovery, Gaiman struck up a correspondence with Lafferty.
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A dreamy waitress (Nicole Kidman) has been carrying on a romantic correspondence with a death-row inmate (John Cusack).
He enjoyed a correspondence relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.
At the same time she began an email correspondence with a secular uncle, trying to explain her religious convictions.
In art there was a stress on imagination, landscape and a spiritual correspondence with nature.
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