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"repairing relations" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the process of improving or restoring a damaged or strained relationship between individuals, groups, or nations. Example: After years of bitter rivalry, the two companies finally realized the importance of repairing their relations and working together towards a common goal.
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Israel also has a strong interest in repairing relations with Turkey.
Another obstacle to repairing relations involves the deep internal divisions between Iranians.
HP has also bought back shares.It has put a lot of effort, too, into repairing relations with the channel.
The election over, Johnson Sirleaf faced the difficult task of repairing relations with her opponents; however, U.S. Pres.
Repairing relations and trying to achieve a less fractious family dynamic will require lashings of goodwill from all concerned.
Whoever it may be should start by repairing relations with the media, whose cooperation is vital to the Met's work.
Some commentators argue that in repairing relations, Mr Calderón hopes to appease the left-wing opposition, which disputed his election victory in 2006.
That is the path to repairing relations with its European allies and, more important, with the countries of south-west Asia and the Middle East.
The US will remove Cuba from its list of sponsors of terrorism on 29 May, a move seen as crucial in repairing relations.
The State Department has regained the ear of the White House and won support for repairing relations with Europe and negotiating with Iran and North Korea.
But Obama agreed — part of a series of carefully considered moves aimed at repairing relations with America's primary Middle East ally.
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