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The phrase "bear a relation with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to talk about the connection between two ideas, objects, people, etc. For example, "Her current situation bears a relation with her upbringing."
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Rather, the principle would have to bear a relation at least of consistency with some norm in the original set.
The franchise you invest in should bear a relation to what you enjoy doing.
Voids in composites have been a perennial problem, since the amount of porosities is deemed to bear a strong relation with the degradation of service performance of laminates.
Homicide rates perhaps do not explain the entire state of a country's security, nor perhaps do they bear a direct relation with a population's fear of crime; their significance lies essentially in the fear of losing the main legal principle the State must protect: the human right to life [ 1].
Semantically, the "that" clause bears a restricting relation with the subject and plays a defining role.
Similarly, vaccine coverage bore a curvilinear relation with the insurance risk score.
We claim that reflexivity, which we have mentioned above as one of the RRI pillars, bears an important relation with the notion of inner goods.
– bears such a relation to that; this kind of thing – don't you find it so?
No parameter is random, all data can be read: it is possible to understand that books with the same color(s) bear some relation with each other; that the point to which the triangular areas point indicate yet another level of relation between the titles.
42 Family history was also affirmed to bear a strong relation to venous events, consistent with (but not exclusive to) recognised genetic risk factors.
A plantation forest of high-rise housing (islands 1, 2, 3 in Figure 1) bears little relation with the region's rich architectural legacy, but serves a marketing strategy aimed perhaps at local investment opportunities, perhaps at Mainlanders if the present acquisition rules are relaxed.
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