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'have relationship' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a bond between two people, either intimate or platonic, such as in the sentence, "They have been in a relationship for 10 years."
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My partner says that we need to have relationship counselling.
"We understand lenders and we have relationship managers who work with them.
I would say I have relationship difficulties, communicative difficulties, which lead to a lot of frustration.
There will also be books prescribed to people who suffer chronic pain or fatigue, or perhaps have relationship problems.
Finally, I'd suggest your son and daughter-in-law have relationship counselling, and that they join a local ADHD group.
IfG events (@ifgevents).@Nigel_Farage NGOs such as Greenpeace and Oxfam have relationship far too close to government.
Now, here's another problem: the political parties have relationship difficulties -- and we're not talking about the Bill-Hillary kind.
These days, we want to know a bit more about our artists; that they have relationship problems, walk their dog.
"I sense that you have relationship issues," he told one caller to a psychic hot line, "which sometimes leave you fearful of the outcome".
For example, eXelate, a data broker, sells "men in trouble", presumed to have relationship problems because they are shopping online for chocolate and flowers.
The more you work, the more likely you are to have relationship strains, and there's evidence throughout psychology that the things that make us happy are family and relationships," says Emma Kenny, qualified psychologist.
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