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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a relationship" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase to describe a situation that began in a particular relationship, for example: "The animosity between the two men stemmed from a relationship that had gone sour."
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One possible clue comes from a relationship that was missing.
He is also on the rebound from a relationship.
Chinese companies also benefit from a relationship with North Korea.
"She is on the rebound from a relationship with another toxic bachelorette".
Kojo is survived by his daughter, Bianca, from a relationship with Bev Johnson, and his father.
"That comes from a relationship with myself and him; the relationship we built up.
We firmly believe that children benefit from a relationship with both parents post-separation.
It sounds like a sweet memory from a relationship that might be worth salvaging.
Leadership is a process that emerges from a relationship between leaders and followers.
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preventing her from having a relationship, do not pressure her.
It comes from a relationship that you actively develop over time.
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