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The phrase "any relationship with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about connections or associations between entities, people, or concepts.
Example: "Do you have any relationship with the organization that funded the research?"
Alternatives: "any connection to" or "any association with".
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I no longer have any relationship with Steve.
"We do not have any relationship with them".
Renewal denied any knowledge of the document, or any relationship with Lambert Smith Hampton.
His family trades in home appliances, but he denies any relationship with the former government.
The four have denied having any relationship with or providing any support to the militias.
Mr. Jin apparently denied any relationship with the prostitute and remains under investigation, Ming Pao reported.
A.C.L.N. denied it had any relationship with Mr. Merhi and said that its statements were accurate.
"Since the mayor became mayor, Geoff Canada has stopped having any relationship with us," she said.
"I don't think there was any relationship with America," Kindred said.
On Thursday night, ZDNet reported that S.G.I. denied having any relationship with Wright.
"We're not aware of any relationship with Lincoln Group," she said.
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