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Discover Ludwig"we relate to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a connection or understanding between oneself and someone or something else. Example: "As a young couple starting a family, we can relate to the struggles and joys of parenthood."
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"The way we relate to our devices and apps, it's becoming very relational," she said.
We relate to that.
Joel: We relate to them.
No, it's the family dynamics we relate to.
Maybe that is why we relate to them so well.
Rich has noticed we relate to the house very differently.
How can we relate to past experience and ideas?
"I think that's why we relate to him," she said.
They are reflected in our psychology and the ways we relate to others.
He added: "We Jews feel for you, we relate to you".
"The most miraculous thing to me is that as humans we relate to one another".
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