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The phrase "repair relations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to improving or restoring a relationship between people or groups that has been strained or damaged. Here is an example: "After their argument, it was clear that they needed to make an effort to repair their relations and move forward."
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Infantino must repair relations with sponsors and reduce costs that have spiralled out of control.
Mr Herzog is also promising to repair relations with the US.
In a news conference, the prime minister pledged to "repair relations" with which countries?
On that front, the White House and Saudi Arabia have started to repair relations.
Mr. Novelli was not worried; he said his next job was to repair relations with Democrats.
Russia itself, he said, should find it in its own interest to repair relations.
The Obama administration has worked hard to try to repair relations with the Muslim world.
Images of the pair hugging may help repair relations in a bitterly divided parliamentary party.
The SPD has also begun to repair relations with the unions.
But Validus also needs to repair relations with its own shareholders.
"He will repair relations with Britain and the United States and open markets".
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