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"improper relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe either romantic or platonic relationships that are considered to be inappropriate or wrong. For example: "The boss was disciplined for having an improper relationship with an employee."
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There is no improper relationship.
There is no improper relationship," he tells a TV interviewer.
If the two had an improper relationship, why expose it at Los Alamos?
It is not an improper relationship, and I know that the word means...
His denial of any improper relationship with Miss Keeler could not have been more categorical.
Mr. Clinton may well repeat his original account of "no improper relationship" with Ms. Lewinsky.
'But the suggestion that we had an improper relationship is entirely unfounded,' she said.
A president nearly impeached over what is deemed an improper relationship with a woman.
The military has long defined fraternization as any improper relationship between superior and subordinate.
CLINTON It is not an improper relationship and I know that the word means...
Other police commanders who knew both said there was clearly an "improper relationship" between the two.
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