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Discover Ludwig"I relate to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express agreement or understanding of a situation, thought, or feeling that another person has expressed. For example: My friend said she was feeling overwhelmed with her work. I responded, "I relate to how you feel. I'm feeling the same way right now."
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I relate to that".
"So I relate to Junior.
I relate to this.
"I relate to pain," he said.
But I relate to being unstable".
"I relate to that hugely," admits Ejogo.
B.J.: Yeah, I relate to Beethoven.
How do I relate to the group?
So I relate to texture.
I relate to making films.
So I relate to Spike.
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