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Discover Ludwig"forged with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean that something has been made or created through effort or skill. For example, "The success of the company was forged with hard work and dedication."
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The deep relationships forged with well-behaved, diploma-earning hoopsters.
The national mortgage settlement, forged with large banks in 2012, required servicers to adopt new standards.
"The relationship I forged with fans of Montreal is special," he said.
It is also because of the "unity in action" it has forged with elements of Fatah.
Their lives rely on a bond forged with their Muslim brethren.
Success in the N.B.A. is forged with a commitment to process.
Pragmatic relationships may be forged with Islamist parties, admit right-wingers.
For others still, it's the links universities have forged with other institutions abroad.
"Kaddish" burnished a reputation that had been forged with the publication of "Howl!" three years earlier.
Over 20 years, Cooper says, bonds have been forged with established acts.
THERE is no disputing the strength of the bonds Kilham forged with these animals.
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