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The phrase "a longstanding relation between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or connection that has existed for a significant period of time.
Example: "There has been a longstanding relation between the two countries, fostering cooperation in various sectors."
Alternatives: "a long-term relationship between" or "an enduring connection between".
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6 There is a longstanding relation between poverty and mortality.
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Thus as a general rule, GPs have a continuous and longstanding relation with their patients.
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At the time, Russia agreed to be involved in the development of the shield, but said it would not be part of the plan if "it doesn't feel it is being treated equally as a partner". Missile defense has been a longstanding impediment in relations between Russia and the West.
It has exposed a longstanding rift between the congresswoman and her stepsister, who is a lesbian.
There is also a longstanding relationship between the two lead negotiators for each side.
The defection inflames a longstanding rivalry between the N.Y.S.E. and Nasdaq.
Thus these new calculations essentially confirm previous results and so a longstanding discrepancy between observation and theory remains unresolved.
The article also included background information on a longstanding dispute between the F.C.C. and RKO.
But they have longstanding relations with the Supreme Council and Iran.
The incident created a longstanding irritation between the two countries, senior American officials said today.
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