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The phrase "close ties between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong connection or relationship between two people, groups, or countries. For example, you could say, "The two nations share close ties between their governments and citizens."
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--Information on close ties between business families and politicians.
There are close ties between big business and government.
Inherently, this means that close ties between research and policy are required.
Furthermore, there have been close ties between the behavior of stem cells and cancer cells.
CMAA, Cornell Chapter promotes close ties between the CMAA and students at the Hotel School.
That should give a sense of the close ties between Union fans and the team itself.
The show illustrates the close ties between the Spanish monarchy and Santiago.
Added to these are the close ties between the two countries' peoples.
A 1980 report on CBS's 60 Minutes documented close ties between these two organizations.
Such close ties between film-makers and their subjects are rare.
An explosive 2011 story in the New Yorker investigated the close ties between Hollywood and Scientology.
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