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The phrase "always relating to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent connection or association with a particular subject or theme.
Example: "Her work is always relating to the themes of identity and belonging."
Alternatives: "constantly connected to" or "perpetually associated with".
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"Our expectations are always relating to what there is now and we can't imagine how things were previously.
"During a lesson he'd say, 'Do like Sergei does; watch a tape of Sergei.' He was always relating to him like a godlike character".
There is an Eliot-like elongation of the poetic line, and a sense of surprise when the rhyme and meter are maintained; there is also the clear influence of the English Metaphysical poets, who laced their love poetry with philosophical speculations in Brodsky's case, always relating to time and space.
There is an Eliot-like elongation of the poetic line, and a sense of surprise when the rhyme and meter are maintained; there is also the clear influence of the English Metaphysical poets, who laced their love poetry with philosophical speculations — in Brodsky's case, always relating to time and space.
Net-net accounting (NNA), in contrast, is always relating to a reference level or base line.
The novel is always relating to the development of such individuals.
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I'll always relate to them.
Rebounding isn't always related to size and length.
And film itself is always related to changes in society".
Eczema is often, but not always, related to allergies.
Images from Afghanistan are always related to military action.
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