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The phrase "a volatile relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship characterized by frequent changes, instability, or unpredictability, often with emotional intensity.
Example: "Their friendship has always been a volatile relationship, marked by intense arguments and reconciliations."
Alternatives: "an unstable relationship" or "a tumultuous relationship".
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They had a volatile relationship".
But he has reportedly had a volatile relationship with Kony.
He had a volatile relationship with his wife over whether he would take his medication.
By the autumn they were going steady, but theirs was a volatile relationship.
Mr. Gira has always had a volatile relationship with his fans.
The 23-year-old enjoyed a volatile relationship with Mourinho during their time at Inter Milan but remain friends.
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While Mr. Herzog had a legendarily volatile relationship with his favorite leading man, Klaus Kinski (subject of the 1999 documentary "My Best Fiend"), Mr. Roth found the director "very gentle and workmanlike".
Most people in AA seemed to have a deeply volatile relationship with alcohol.
As far as their relationship goes, placing the two men's faces side by side appears to blanket over what has been a pretty volatile relationship.
It helped restore a measure of stability to an often volatile relationship.
Once was at an ex-boyfriend at the slow, painful end of a four-year volatile relationship.
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