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Discover Ludwig"frosty relationship" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a strained, cold, or distant relationship between two people, such as family members, co-workers, or friends. Example sentence: The two women have had a frosty relationship since their falling out last year.
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Its push to reduce music royalties has led to a frosty relationship with the music industry.
The rapturous reception may have obscured Obama's somewhat frosty relationship with reporters throughout his public career.
Despite their otherwise frosty relationship, Kennedy had an ally in Johnson.
One obstacle to a successful fall recruitment is the frosty relationship between fraternities and residence halls.
Bianchi, however, has a frosty relationship with the Argentine FA chief executive Julio Grondona.
The 14-times major winner's frosty relationship with this biennial contest appears to have thawed.
Kendall added: "She and Hillary Clinton have had a frosty relationship.
"I think he had a very frosty relationship with other players.
Clarke and Watson have endured a sometimes frosty relationship down the years.
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All of a sudden, the once-frosty relationship between Fox News and the Democratic candidates seems to have grown warmer.
[A1.] A SPRING THAW The once-frosty relationship between Fox News and the Democratic candidates has grown warmer as Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama court Fox's viewers.
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