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'faltering relationship' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a relationship that is deteriorating and beginning to fail, or one that is going through a difficult or uncertain time. For example: "The couple's faltering relationship put a strain on their family."
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His country's faltering relationship with the West cast a shadow over the event, however.
In that 2006 work she layered stereotypes of Korean identity with the faltering relationship of a white couple.
And my dad was a really obvious one, because we had a faltering relationship all my life.
Divorced with grown-up children and looking for adventure, Arnold shares much in common with Gloria, and the two begin a faltering relationship.
She lays out her faltering relationship with her father, the breakdown of her parents' marriage and her own explorations of sexuality on the page in glorious illustrations.
Sitting either side of the water, failing to meet in the middle, their faltering relationship has more than a little in common with the kissing bridge.
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But lyrically, things feel a lot heavier, with violent accounts of faltering relationships and twentysomething ennui.
It doesn't help faltering student relationships when campuses descend into mass, orgiastic parties, either.
The trouble is that he is placing their relationship – faltering, distant, not quite yet dysfunctional – foursquare into the harsh glare of What Next?
Meanwhile, as she later said, her long-term relationship was faltering and the book seemed to take over everything.
But he still had a girlfriend, and though that relationship was faltering, "I wouldn't allow myself to think about being attracted to Nicki," he said.
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