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The phrase "have a relation to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express the idea that two or more things share a connection. For example, "The current economic crisis has a relation to the actions of previous governments."
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Tax policy could have a relation to how the economic pie is sliced lower top tax rates may be associated with greater income disparities.
Each circle seems to have a relation to the body that made it – the radius of each circle might be the distance from the elbow to the fingertip – but I am not sure.
She added, "He was paying a lot of attention to lyrics, to the sound of the words and how they have a relation to the timbre of the instruments, and also the meaning of the words and the vocal melody.
I once wrote that tales about writers' families tend to have a relation to real life that can be expressed in terms of standard network-television fare, on a spectrum that goes from sitcoms to Lifetime movies, and that mine were sitcoms.
As one contributor to the Elias family forum at GenForum.com says, "I've noticed lots of Eliases from all over the world, and some from Peru seem to have a relation to Japanese/Chinese heritage in that the surname was changed from Lee or Lo to Elias a few generations ago".
They were known, derisively, as Fobbits, from Forward Operating Base (a satirical novel of that title by a former Army journalist named David Abrams came out in 2012), and they have a relation to combat troops similar to that of civilians to all veterans — the guilt, the awe, the envy, the relief.
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"I don't think it has a relation to the rest of the season".
An orchard has a relation to mankind, and readily connects itself with matters of the heart".
The fewer women seen in positions of power has a relation to the number who will come up through the ranks and be able to leverage change.
But in 1945 he started painting a lot of almost troll-like figures, very small in the canvas, stuff that had a relation to Nordic myth.
They did it with old-fashioned stop action, and the whole thing feels like it has a relation to average American emotional life.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com