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"make a relationship" is not a grammatically correct sentence.
You would need to phrase it differently by adding a direct object (e.g. make a relationship with). For example: I am looking to make a relationship with someone who shares my interests.
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"With a dog, because they're non-judgmental, they're able to make a relationship more easily.
Passion, drama and fireworks, literal and figurative, can make a relationship more exciting.
"Maybe, because my problems only started when I tried to make a relationship with him in my late teens.
First of all, adults (not just parents) who love them and work to make a relationship with them.
What seems to make a relationship of any kind endure is the shared desire for it to do so.
There, André apologized to a mother for not being able to make a relationship with her daughter work; here, he is finally tying the knot.
Davidson said that he was working with the child, using behavioral techniques, to dispel her fear and make a relationship with her father possible.
At their first brainstorming session, the four get drunk and decide to make a relationship movie, but the project stalls for lack of ideas.
"The artists of the country are the people you need to communicate with and make a relationship with and learn from and build upon.
My interpretation was that what she fights for is her belief in love and her belief in her ability to make a relationship work.
Sara Pascoe has been looking at history's epic romances, seeking useful instruction as she tries for the first time to make a relationship last.
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