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relates with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'relates with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a relationship or connection between two people, ideas, or objects. For example, "The subject of the book relates with the themes of redemption and forgiveness."
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Alternative expressions(20)
is associated with
connects to
pertains to
corresponds to
is linked to
is relevant to
has a connection with
bears upon
has implications for
is intertwined with
pertains with
translates with
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relationships with
referring with
reflects with
incorporates with
relative with
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attributable with
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59 human-written examples
Today's maps show all sorts of geologic features and how the cave relates with the surface.
News & Media
The narrator relates with relish his murder and dismemberment of an old man.
Encyclopedias
They see the experience Obama got from community organizing — his concern, the way he relates with everyday people".
News & Media
"With rock bands you normally have to tell a dirty joke to break the ice," Diltz relates with relish.
News & Media
Both stories began, she relates, with a footnote that piqued her curiosity and set her to dreaming, and reading.
News & Media
As such, it is also the story of the author's own life, one that she relates with intensity and wit.
News & Media
In a Babylonian inscription, Cyrus relates with pride his peaceful, bloodless conquest of the city of Babylon.
Encyclopedias
It is, an announcer relates with a mock seriousness that is the show's best feature, "the biggest battle our humble little junkyard has ever seen".
News & Media
Part of Jack's early self-hatred stemmed from loathing the fact that he was gay, which he relates with unflinching non-PC honesty.
News & Media
The conversation runs to detail about other people's troubles mostly, especially, their next-door neighbors the Quirks, whose troubles she relates with ghoulish pleasure.
News & Media
Gandhi, Mr. Vollmann relates with horror, thought Jews should offer themselves up to Hitler: the way to moral victory lay in voluntary suffering.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "relates with", ensure that the connection between the subjects is clear and logical to enhance clarity for the reader.
Common error
Avoid repetitive use of "relates with" within a single paragraph. Vary your language by using synonyms like "connects to", "is associated with", or "pertains to" to improve readability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "relates with" functions as a verb phrase indicating a connection, association, or relevance between two or more entities. Ludwig provides numerous examples across varied domains demonstrating this relationship.
Frequent in
Science
51%
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
4%
Less common in
Wiki
2%
Formal & Business
2%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "relates with" is a grammatically correct and widely used expression to indicate a connection or association between two entities. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and provides numerous examples across various contexts, including news, science, and encyclopedias. While it is generally acceptable, varying your language and avoiding overuse can enhance clarity and readability. Alternatives like "is associated with" or "connects to" may be more appropriate in certain contexts. Its neutral register makes it suitable for both formal and informal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
corresponds to
This alternative emphasizes a direct parallel or equivalence.
connects to
This option highlights the act of establishing a link or association.
is associated with
Focuses on a common connection or relationship.
is linked to
Implies a causal or correlative relationship.
is relevant to
Stresses the importance or applicability of something.
pertains to
Suggests a direct relevance or connection to a specific subject.
has a connection with
Highlights the presence of an existing link or bond.
bears upon
Implies an influence or impact on a particular matter.
has implications for
Focuses on the potential future effects or consequences.
is intertwined with
This suggests a close and complex relationship.
FAQs
How can I use "relates with" in a sentence?
Use "relates with" to show a connection between two or more things. For instance, "The success of the project relates with the team's dedication."
What are some alternatives to "relates with"?
You can use alternatives such as "is associated with", "connects to", or "pertains to" to express a similar relationship.
Is there a subtle difference between "relates with" and "is associated with"?
"Relates with" suggests a direct relationship or connection, whereas "is associated with" can imply a looser or more indirect connection. Choose the phrase that best reflects the nature of the relationship you are describing.
When is it more appropriate to use "pertains to" instead of "relates with"?
Use "pertains to" when the connection is specific and directly relevant to a particular subject. For example, "This information pertains to the ongoing investigation" is more fitting than "This information "relates with" the ongoing investigation."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested