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Discover LudwigThe phrase "diplomatic ties" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the formal relationships between countries or governments, typically involving matters such as trade, security, and international affairs. Example: The two countries have maintained strong diplomatic ties for decades, fostering mutual economic growth and cooperation.
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But diplomatic ties are growing.
Britain severs diplomatic ties with Libya.
Last month Myanmar restored diplomatic ties with North Korea.
Japan and North Korea do not have formal diplomatic ties.
Britain resumed full diplomatic ties in 1998.
The Iranians are musing publicly about cutting diplomatic ties.
(Washington does not have formal diplomatic ties with Tehran).
Mr Lavrov responded by suspending diplomatic ties with Qatar.
Iraq has re-established diplomatic ties with Syria.
Otherwise, our diplomatic ties will be cut off".
Washington and the North have no diplomatic ties.
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