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"a toxic relationship" is correct and usable in written English
You can use "a toxic relationship" when referring to a negative or harmful relationship between two people, whether it be a romantic relationship or a platonic one. For example, "My sister is stuck in a toxic relationship and I'm trying to help her get out of it."
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But there is a toxic relationship between mainstream media and social media, I think.
But, like I said, it's kind of like a toxic relationship.
"Logan for me is like being in a toxic relationship," he says.
Health coverage should not be tied to a relationship because it could be a toxic relationship.
"There is a toxic relationship between mainstream media and social media," said Jon Ronson in an interview recently.
It was an unsatisfying homecoming for Harrington, who demanded a trade last fall because of a toxic relationship with Coach Don Nelson.
LIVING NEARBY Part of the point of ending a marriage may be to get physically as far away from a toxic relationship as you can.
The early sale was in part motivated by what Graham, Huffman and Ohanian saw as a toxic relationship with their young, precocious programmer.
"C.P.S. seems determined to have a toxic relationship with its employees," Karen Lewis, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, said at a news conference announcing the move.
Franks, in particular, excels as the sozzled, potty-mouthed Karen, who's entangled in a toxic relationship with a wretch called Billy Paul Kayee).
When you're in the midst of a toxic relationship, it can often be hard to recognise the signs that something isn't right.
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