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The phrase "intimate relationship with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a close relationship or connection between two people, either emotionally or physically. For example, "They had an intimate relationship with each other since they were teenagers."
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I had such an intimate relationship with Philip's physical manuscripts.
He had an intimate relationship with the camera.
The Anuak have an intimate relationship with their landscape.
POPULAR music has always had an intimate relationship with alcohol.
Perhaps that also explains their intimate relationship with the bicycle.
Many art fans value an intimate relationship with pages too.
Czesana wanted to recreate this intimate relationship with food in Princeton, half a world away.
They were consequently able to enter an intimate relationship with the divine, independent of priestly mediation.
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She has an intimate relationship with Taco Bell.
And, yes, I had an intimate relationship with her.
"I've certainly an intimate relationship with St Pancras," he laughs.
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