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The phrase 'has a relationship with' is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which two or more entities are connected or associated with each other in some way. For example: My sister has a relationship with my best friend's parents.
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Potash already has a relationship with China.
He has a relationship with everyone".
And the board has a relationship with Christ.
"Everyone has a relationship with work," she added.
Patch has a "relationship" with another woman, Myles.
The airline already has a relationship with that carrier.
"Maybe Comcast has a relationship with McDonald's?" he mused.
"Anything that has a relationship with pleasure we reject it.
In the document, Jesus has a relationship with a man.
Meanwhile, Goldman has a relationship with Kinder Morgan as well.
Any employer that has a relationship with the university should follow these policies.
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