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The phrase "far reaching relationships with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe extensive or significant connections or associations with individuals, groups, or entities. Example: "The organization aims to build far reaching relationships with various stakeholders to enhance community engagement."
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It implied a significant alteration of the rules of the game governing the relationships between the Council, the Commission and the EP with far reaching consequences for European policy-making [ 8].
With the limited number of patients in the "externalizing disorder" group it is far too early to draw far reaching conclusions from our results.
This is leading to unintended consquences with far reaching implications.
Those were frightening conclusions with potentially far reaching consequences.
The article does not have far reaching biological conclusions beyond the somewhat trite point that evolutionary relationships in such a complex, huge set of genomes are...well, complex.
The scale of the crisis is unique, with dire and far reaching consequences.
I knew that my relationship with my father was horrible, but I didn't understand how far reaching the damage he inflicted went.
His practice was far reaching.
Far reaching financial reforms were also introduced.
The ramifications are far reaching.
It's very far reaching.
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