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The phrase "burgeoning relationship" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe any two people, groups or organizations that are developing a strong bond, usually accompanied by strong feelings of love and understanding. For example, "The burgeoning relationship between the two countries has resulted in diplomatic and economic cooperation."
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This burgeoning relationship is perhaps unexpected.
The burgeoning relationship ended abruptly with the uprisings of 2011.
Suleyman Demirel underlined the burgeoning relationship by visiting Israel.
Neither can recall having a conversation about their burgeoning relationship.
Instead, Reggie's burgeoning relationship with the 18-year-old Frances, AKA Frankie, takes centre stage.
It also delves into Ming China's burgeoning relationship with the West.
Yet the burgeoning relationship has also been a magnet for controversy.
"The issue has been: is there a way to take advantage of that burgeoning relationship?" a senior Pentagon official said.
The story of this burgeoning relationship is only one strand of her captivating debut, A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings.
But when "You Had to Be There" made its debut in early 2011, Glaser and Schaefer's burgeoning relationship became a big part of the draw.
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