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Discover Ludwig"personal ties" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use the phrase to refer to relationships that are based on personal connections or feelings, as opposed to relationships that exist on a professional or business level. For example, "The couple had preserved their personal ties over the years, despite the difficulties they had experienced."
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The resulting personal ties and commitments can be, as described, personally satisfying, but also potentially economically taxing and ethically complex.
Mr. Jodha has personal ties to Bhopal.
This makes personal ties especially important.
Once again, he puts personal ties first.
There were cases where personal ties trumped ideological divides.
Mr. Fields does have personal ties to leading Ford executives.
"Politics and personal ties have always ruled in Hong Kong".
It's a reminder that personal ties only go so far in finance.
Was the pope swayed by personal ties (he has known Monsignor Wielgus for three decades)?
An Arabic speaker, Mr Primakov has long-standing personal ties to Iraq's President Saddam Hussein.
Larry was a man of principle who evoked personal ties with everyone he met.
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