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Discover Ludwig"unharmonious relationship" is correct usage in written English.
It is typically used to describe a relationship between two or more people or groups that have difficulty getting along. For example, "The brothers have had an unharmonious relationship since their father passed away."
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The fast-moving video images accompanying Julia Wolfe's "Fuel" sometimes evoked "Koyaanisqatsi," the 1982 film depicting the unharmonious relationship between humans and the natural world set to a bustling score by Philip Glass.
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The beasts are unharmonious and changeable smart, playful, and loving at times, though the male of the species, while rutting, can turn vicious.
In the early 20th century, the mad Italian Futurists created "adult" poetry and prose called parole in libertà (words in freedom), composed in anarchic and unharmonious typefaces that evoked the sounds of airplane engines and artillery explosions.
But unharmonious protests erupted during the torch's stops in London, Paris, San Francisco and elsewhere.
The beasts are unharmonious and changeable — smart, playful, and loving at times, though the male of the species, while rutting, can turn vicious.
Tahrir Square, the focal point of the protests against Hosni Mubarak, was not all that photogenic, featuring an unharmonious assortment of buildings that included the headquarters of the ruling party.
Their relationship?
A relationship?
The relationship never recovered.
Not necessarily a relationship".
In any relationship.
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