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The phrase "poor relationship with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a negative or strained connection between two or more individuals or entities. Example: "The company's CEO had a poor relationship with his employees, leading to high turnover and low morale within the company."
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Norcross's father had a poor relationship with Florio.
He also denied the manager had a poor relationship with his players or with him.
And, "I must take most of the responsibility for my poor relationship with my company officer. . . .
But his poor relationship with Grondona appears to have disqualified him for the post.
I had a poor relationship with my family, both my parents and my wife.
Some prominent columnists have blamed Netanyahu's poor relationship with Obama and his prioritisation of Jewish settlers for the UN resolution.
But his poor relationship with the press corps was also governed by Ziegler's evident disdain for most of them.
"This decision is petty and vindictive and is symbolic of the minister's very poor relationship with the non-government sector.
The Togolese striker has had a poor relationship with Arsenal since he left in 2009, to join City.
He showed no expression as senior Labour MP Stephen Timms referred to the Government's "poor relationship" with the Metropolitan Police.
He suggested that his difficulties in 2008 were rooted in his poor relationship with his principal at the time.
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