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'managing relations' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to handle or oversee connections, interactions, communication, and the ties between two or more parties. For example, "The company recently reassigned the head of Human Resources to focus on managing relations between employees and management."
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In Mr Schwartz's view, Johnson did a praiseworthy job of managing relations with Europe.
He will be responsible for marketing as well as managing relations with customers like Wal-Mart Stores.
The new president's choice for foreign minister, Javad Zarif, said in a statement to Parliament that managing relations with the United States would be one of his tasks.
But parties have invested heavily in managing relations with journalists, and making use of new media to reach both members and wider audiences.
Any differences may become more visible when France takes over the presidency of the EU for the second half of 2000, and starts managing relations with NATO.
CFOs became strategic planners, playing a big part in mergers; taking charge of information technology; devising complex financial instruments; and above all, managing relations with investors.
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Neither politician has managed relations abroad well either.
He might continue to manage relations with the Peronist base.
He managed relations with the US, Israel, the Palestinians and Sudan.
The therapy taught people how to manage relations with family members and friends, a common source of distress.
These days it is less headstrong, anxious to show voters it can manage relations with the mainland.
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