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The phrase "a strong relation with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature or quality of a connection or association between two entities, such as people, organizations, or concepts.
Example: "The company has developed a strong relation with its clients, ensuring long-term partnerships."
Alternatives: "a strong relationship with" or "a close connection with".
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Notably, several lifestyle-related factors, particularly serum triglyceride levels, had a strong relation with the circadian pattern of AMI onset.
Fifty-four patients (55%) suffered from disruption of sleep, i.e. awakening more than twice a night, which was not related to the type of chemotherapy received, but showed a strong relation with the occurrence of hot flushes (P<0.0005).
Skating has a strong relation with architecture.
Voids in composites have been a perennial problem, since the amount of porosities is deemed to bear a strong relation with the degradation of service performance of laminates.
P. bucharensis showed a strong relation with P. dominula and P. gallicus (Fig. 2).
From land use classes, barren land, sparse forest and grassland classes showed a strong relation with landslides.
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Oleic acid also shows a stronger relation with breast cancer.
They compared the results across ten European countries and found that the school factors considered in the analysis have a stronger relation with non-disadvantaged student achievement in most countries.
Indeed, our results (Table 4A) show a stronger relation with ischemic than hemorrhagic stroke.
That persistent hyperglycemia has a stronger relation with 30-day MACE than admission hyperglycemia is also illustrated in figure 1.
Persistent hyperglycemia in MI has a stronger relation with 30-day MACE than elevated glucose at admission.
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