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The phrase "a relationship going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ongoing status or progress of a relationship between individuals.
Example: "Despite the challenges they faced, they managed to keep a relationship going through open communication and mutual support."
Alternatives: "maintaining a relationship" or "keeping a relationship alive".
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"He's got a relationship going.
I really do hope that the siblings can have a relationship going forward.
It's been difficult to get much of a relationship going with my team-mates.
During the interview, Te'o spoke of a relationship going back years, but one that became "official" on Oct. 15, 2011.
"And at the time, it proved impossible for two women, one of them Greek, to keep a relationship going.
"To allege that this is just a relationship going to a next level doesn't make any sense," he said.
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Or was she addressing a lover, lodging a bitter complaint about a relationship gone awry?
Four years ago, when a relationship went sour, he left California for Manhattan.
In an interview, Mr. Chiacchia disputed many of the details of the case and said it was "nothing more than a relationship gone bad".
In "Breathe", a woman on the run from a relationship gone wrong returns from the US: "The train clatters north from Euston.
It takes more to sour a friendship here than it would in the city, but when a relationship goes bad, it does so with spectacular consequences.
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