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The phrase "abstract relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship that is not concrete or tangible, often referring to theoretical or conceptual connections between ideas or entities.
Example: "In her thesis, she explored the abstract relationship between language and thought, highlighting how one influences the other."
Alternatives: "conceptual connection" or "theoretical relationship".
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"There's a sort of abstract relationship between our building and real boat construction," Mr. Maskin said.
So on the whole we have an abstract relationship with the natural world?
But most psychologists who study borders today see a more abstract relationship between those structures and mental health.
Beinecke library is a floating object building that obtains power through its abstract relationship to the ground.
Along with Kawakubo and Issey Miyake, Yohji revolutionised pattern-cutting, abandoning figure-hugging forms and introducing a more abstract relationship to the body.
The irony was not lost on me that I was about to forgo the fundamental relationship of mother-feeding-daughter so that I could participate marginally in the more abstract relationship of potatoes-feeding-society.
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Properly drawing clustered networks significantly improves the visual readability of the meaningful structures hidden behind the associated abstract relationships.
Abstract relationships allow not only the representation of dynamic interaction but also the re-specification of these systems through behavior adaptations.
Rel136 words indicating a consciousness of abstract relationships between people, places, objects and ideas, apart from relations in space and time.
Synthesis Level: At this level the teacher is beginning to help students put conceptual elements or parts together in some new plan of operation or development of abstract relationships.
We also know that these areas of the brain encode the abstract relationships between sounds — for instance, the particular sound pattern that makes a major chord major, regardless of the key or instrument.
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