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The phrase "a relationship with" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the connection between two people, organizations, groups, etc. For instance, you could say, "She has a strong relationship with her colleagues at work."
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They want a relationship with the machine.
She began a relationship with a woman.
Half we can build a relationship with.
You had a relationship with the house".
Potash already has a relationship with China.
He has a relationship with everyone".
I have a relationship with that brand.
Because I built a relationship with him.
She maintains a relationship with Suha Arafat.
"They create a relationship with these people.
She had a relationship with Jude Law.
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