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"build relations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about the process of creating a meaningful connection with someone or when you want to say that you are working on or pursuing a relationship with someone. For example, "We are building relations with the local government to ensure the safety of our community."
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"We must build relations in Latin America," he said.
"I want to build relations with the UK afresh.
On using the powers of the office to build relations with legislators: Q.
How will you build relations between the project and the community to promote sustainability?
What's more, there needs to be a place for Jews, Muslims and Christians to build relations.
"Instead, we must build relations between the two societies, involving civil society and the media and nongovernmental organizations".
"I was there for 10 days and they gave me an opportunity to train and build relations," Bunbury said.
At the same time, the United States has also taken pains to build relations with Egypt's new political leaders.
After the Los Angeles riots, efforts among the police to build relations in South Los Angeles slowly commenced.
"We wish to build relations with French people wherever they may be," said a spokesman for the embassy.
She would like to work for a nonprofit organization someday, helping to build relations between her native and adopted homes.
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