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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ancient liaisons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to historical relationships or connections, often in a romantic or secretive context.
Example: "The novel explores the ancient liaisons between the two rival families, revealing secrets that have been buried for centuries."
Alternatives: "historical connections" or "old relationships".
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And at that point, analysis of ancient DNA had also failed to show any evidence of ancient liaisons.
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The book leads Danny into a liaison with a scornful ancient baroness who calls the castle her ancestral home.
In North America, for example, each tale can usually stand alone, although many stories share a cast of characters; in contrast, stories developed in the urban cultures of Central America and South America resemble the complicated mythologies of ancient Greece and are quite confusing with their many sexual liaisons, hybrid monsters, and giants.
These ancient antagonisms are submerged under the placid waters of visa-free travel, free-trade talks, World Cup soccer liaisons, and Toyotas cruising the streets of Seoul and Hyundais in Tokyo.
Bring back "Dangerous Liaisons".
There were other liaisons.
Dangerous tabloid liaisons?
Ancient temple.
Dangerous Liaisons (1988).
Cases move to liaisons.
Ancient Greece.
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