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The phrase "a great relation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strong or positive connection between people, groups, or concepts.
Example: "Their friendship is a great relation that has lasted for many years."
Alternatives: "a strong relationship" or "a wonderful connection."
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The company didn't have a straightforward answer to that question, though they said they have a great relation with the Cupertino company at the moment.
Why don't you call them?" Dylann called them, and basically ended up having a great relation with Eric that led us to having a deal with him where we're now his label.
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"I don't have a history of great relations with studios," Kasdan reflected, "but Columbia has been absolutely faultless on this movie.
It was a great public-relations move, tarnished only slightly by an erratic shooting performance.
"They have a great investor relations policy, which is that there should be few surprises".
It is a great public relations opportunity for the College and the veterinary profession.
Promoting the fact that it is shelling out potentially $10 million could be a great public relations tactic.
If you had said your sadness was for Spain's five million unemployed, that would be a great public-relations play.
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