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The phrase "have close ties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong relationship or connection between people, organizations, or countries.
Example: "The two countries have close ties, which have fostered economic cooperation and cultural exchange."
Alternatives: "maintain strong connections" or "share a strong bond."
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The Mariners have close ties to Japan.
Many of the former French colonies have close ties.
In Italy, soccer and the church have close ties.
India and the Maldives historically have close ties.
Several bank lobbyists also have close ties to the committee.
Appointees also have close ties to the attorney general.
Both firms have close ties to the Democratic Party.
Some new members have close ties to those they succeed.
Many local officials have close ties to factory and power-plant owners.
Not to be outdone, the Ninjas and the Cocoyes have close ties with the Angolan rebels.
Some have close ties to local governments, which can cloud commercial judgment.
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