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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strain relations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where relationships between people or groups become tense or difficult due to conflict or disagreement.
Example: "The recent policy changes have begun to strain relations between the management and the employees."
Alternatives: "tension in relations" or "deteriorate relationships".
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This will further strain relations.
"That can strain relations," she says.
Its angry words will further strain relations with Riyadh.
But they seems highly likely to strain relations with the Chinese even further.
The decision will strain relations with several important trading partners at a sensitive time.
That cooperation has not yet been derailed, but the conflict over Syria threatens to strain relations.
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The deformation of materials is characterized by stress-strain relations.
The Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann developed in 1874 the theory of linear viscoelastic stress-strain relations.
The force-strain relations of three models are compared, shown in Fig. 8.
Open image in new window Fig. 8 Force-strain relations of three models.
The calculated stress-strain relations and volumetric strain are compared with experimental results.
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