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Discover Ludwig"formed relationships" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the forging of interpersonal or even organisational relationships. For example: "The organisation has formed relationships with several other companies to collaborate on projects."
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But he is occasionally attracted to other women, and he has formed relationships with them.
So we formed relationships with organisations, charities and schools in the neighbourhood.
Lending Club has formed relationships with more than 200 community banks.
"Millions and billions of years you did not exist — what was the problem?" "But now I've formed relationships," I said.
But in Mexico they formed relationships with men who would be supportive, loyal, yet no match for them artistically.
In addition, he has formed relationships with other legal bloggers (who call themselves blawgers) and consultants around the country.
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But she understands that she can't get a satisfying, fully formed relationship with Peter.
"We're forming relationships.
Forming relationships was a big thing.
James is disturbing in his inability to form relationships.
And Sisher says the condition can make forming relationships tricky.
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