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The phrase "affairs with the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships or interactions, often in a context that implies secrecy or impropriety.
Example: "The scandal revealed his affairs with the secretary, causing a stir in the office."
Alternatives: "relationships with the" or "involvements with the".
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Riedel often discussed foreign affairs with the first lady.
"It will simplify their affairs with the Revenue.
That deals with these business affairs with the SS.
It manages affairs with the same heavy-handed approach that the party brings to all things.
TWO middle-aged, unmarried executives have affairs with the same unmarried, 37-year-old female employee.
Most investors accepted this state of affairs with the genial tolerance of pro-wrestling fans.
(Scribners, $18.95). A writer and his wife have affairs with the same woman on their honeymoon.
Specialist on European and Soviet affairs with the National Security Council, 1989-90.
Compare this state of affairs with the law governing enforcement of congressional subpoenas.
Specialist on Soviet and East European affairs with the National Security Council, 1989-91.
During the Clinton administration he served as director for gulf affairs with the National Security Council.
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