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"establish ties" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the process of forming or maintaining a relationship between two or more people, organizations, or countries. For example, "Our two countries have worked to establish ties of friendship and cooperation."
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The numbers underscore KCET's long-standing struggle to establish ties with Hollywood's creative community.
Protesters shouted "Traitor!" and denounced his plans to establish ties with Turkey.
Efforts were made, with some success, to establish ties with more sympathetic regimes in East Asia, such as Malaysia.
On top of that, in some states, only one parent can establish ties to the couple's child.
Relations reached a turning point in August when the two sides agreed to establish ties and demarcate their disputed border.
There are several other reasons Houston, the nation's fourth-largest city, has been quick to establish ties with Africa.
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Colonel Qaddafi had just renounced nuclear weapons, prompting President George W. Bush to re-establish ties.
Mrs. Clinton's trip was intended to both re-establish ties and reiterate a strong message.
In the decades that followed artists who left Hungary under duress began to re-establish ties.
Many believe that Russian scheming emboldened Azerbaijan to press Turkey into ditching plans to re-establish ties and reopen its border with Armenia.
As the video ended, the man in the video said that mentally ill people can re-establish ties with their families.
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