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Discover Ludwig"forge ties" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to creating or building relationships, connections, or alliances. For example: "The two countries agreed to forge ties that would benefit both sides."
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Meanwhile, he has tried to improve the economy and forge ties with India.
The Kaiser partnership is a success for Microsoft's early efforts to forge ties with health providers.
Such a gesture could help to forge ties with a military establishment that America needs to know better.
The San Francisco-based firm has advertised for a "restaurant partnerships manager" to forge ties with British restaurants.
Nato foreign ministers opened a one-day meeting in Brussels today and appeared likely to decide the time is right to forge ties Russia.
One of the cornerstones of Israeli foreign policy has been to find a non-Arab Muslim country in the region with which to forge ties.
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In a less obvious way, too, soldiers have forged ties.
According to analysts, some of those groups have recently forged ties to the Shabab.
Over the years, the Albany football program has forged ties with the Giants.
But recently, the Pakistani Taliban, led by Baitullah Mehsud, have forged ties with Punjabi militants.
And Al Qaeda, Mr. bin Laden's group, has forged ties to Hezbollah and other Islamic fundamentalist groups.
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