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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good relations" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to positive interactions and connections between individuals, groups, or nations. You can use "good relations" in various contexts, such as describing diplomatic ties between countries, relationships between colleagues or friends, or the general rapport between people. Example: "The two neighboring countries have been working towards maintaining good relations through regular trade agreements and cultural exchange programs."
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We've got good relations.
Iraq needs good relations with its neighbors.
It has good relations with Israel.
Certainly such good relations play a role.
That he has good relations with Washington".
The West will still seek good relations.
Establish good relations with all major countries.
Important to maintain good relations.
We have good relations with the community.
"It is the cornerstone of good relations".
Good relations with Israel are one interest.
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