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"forge relationships" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to express creating strong connections with other people, typically through a shared purpose or action. For example, "We joined forces to forge relationships with other organizations in order to expand our reach."
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A sensible politician will forge relationships, not break them.
But some drivers forge relationships, and lure customers with incentives.
At the lower level, sentiments like respect and affection help individuals forge relationships with other individuals.
Using a fashion show to forge relationships with topical names also helps build buzz.
But other Democrats say it was evidence of her failure to forge relationships in a business built on them.
"One of our great advantages as gay people is that we've been forced to forge relationships without that fantasy.
To comply, out-of-state sellers, like Internet retailers, forge relationships with various in-state wholesalers to deliver wine locally.
They need to forge relationships with Kiev and Moscow, rather than worry about how to stop Russia from swallowing Ukraine.
The biggest mutuals have used their decentralised ownership and grassroots presence to forge relationships with retail and small-business customers.
Music and movie journalists go on sponsored press trips; they forge relationships with bands, labels, actors, directors, and studios.
CIT's second key element is a strategy to forge relationships with mental health advocates, like Nami, as well as service providers in the community.
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