Sentence examples for relate of from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'relate of' is not correct or usable in written English
You may be thinking of the phrase 'relative of', meaning a family member. For example, "He was an uncle, a relative of mine".

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The joyous, booming memories they relate of how Tonga, Fiji and Samoa have delivered some of the most beautiful moments in the World Cup against very improbable odds.

It was more that his messages to his own colleagues were sharper, the avowed "one nation" politics even infused with an occasional hint – amazing to relate of un-Borisian gravitas.

We hear the announcement will be relate of PayPal parent company eBay Inc.'s new developer platform X.commerce.

Our findings firstly relate of the why and how of gas grids such as that of BIONOF.

In summary, the existing research concerning the photostability of fluoroquinolones in the solid phase are not a comprehensive but relate of individual substances.

There are seven runestones in Södermanland that relate of voyages to Greece.

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­ We are perhaps the most closely related of two cultures anywhere in the world.

The various types of drought are closely related, of course, and different countries have different levels of sensitivity to each.

There's a kind of infectious bliss, both prurient and empathetic, in the relating of these episodes.

He could relate to some of it.

Mr. Diaz can relate to all of that.

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