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"tempestuous relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a relationship characterized by strong, often tumultuous emotions, such as anger, sadness, or passion. For example, "They had a tempestuous relationship - full of moments of love and hate, joy and sorrow."
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Theirs was a tempestuous relationship.
America and Pakistan have had a tempestuous relationship for decades.
"The Force of Things," deals with his parents' tempestuous relationship.
Kate and Hank Karine Plantadit and Mr. Robertss) have a slightly ambiguous, tempestuous relationship.
He has had a tempestuous relationship with both his regulators and customers.
The Communist Party has long had a tempestuous relationship with the country's ethnic Tibetans.
An early muse was the actor Li Tobler, with whom Giger had a tempestuous relationship.
The tempestuous relationship between a former Hollywood starlet and the police chief in a Texas town.
The couple had a famously tempestuous relationship, which resulted in a divorce in 1948.
In this week's issue, Adam Gopnik writes about Vincent van Gogh's tempestuous relationship with Paul Gauguin.
She said he had become increasingly distant from their sometimes tempestuous relationship.
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