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The phrase "deep relationships with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a meaningful and important bond between two or more people or entities. For example: "He has developed deep relationships with many of his former teachers."
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That company delivers display advertisements for Web sites and has deep relationships with many media companies.
Moving around never gave me much time to develop deep relationships with my friends.
Ms. Thompson developed deep relationships with many of the administrators and student participants.
"He has deep relationships with a lot of people from the financial and business world already.
Estenson believes that you have to have deep relationships with today's technology leaders when you want play along.
"We have very deep relationships with our advertisers that have been formed over years and years," he says.
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We do not have a deep relationship with them.
"We also have an incredibly deep relationship with our readers".
It needs to be part of a broad and deep relationship with your potential commissioners.
The great hotels of the 19th century had a deep relationship with culture.
"That deep relationship with almighty God is what sustains us," he concluded.
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