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'relationship oriented' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person or an organization that values and emphasizes the relationships they have with others. For example, "The organization is very relationship oriented, and they often host events to help build community."
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They are more task-oriented and less people (relationship) oriented.
Male students opt for technical and instrumental oriented specialties and female students are more relationship oriented [ 8].
"This business is relationship oriented," he said, noting that he and Mr. Funk have been colleagues for more than 20 years.
Even in those instances where manufacturers do source supplies on the spot market, some fraction of that sourcing is still likely to be systematic and relationship oriented.
He invented an integrator role to better connect operations groups and chose Patricia Skerritt, known for being relationship oriented, to fill it.
In Relationship oriented cultures, there's usually a bias toward over-inclusion.
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Others support the opinion that currently competition in the health system was cost-driven rather than quality or even quality-cost-relationship oriented [ 23, 42].
Most of the films I've watched so far have been relationship-oriented.
Not being relationship-oriented at times when I'm preoccupied.
"It's a stable, professional, relationship-oriented crowd".
"Hispanics are more relationship-oriented and less transactional.
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