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Discover Ludwig"what relationship" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask for clarification or confirmation about a particular connection or connection between two things. Example: "I'm not sure what relationship he has to the company. Can you clarify if he is an employee or a contractor?".
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What relationship, exactly, ANNA bears to Abkhazia is also unclear.
What relationship have Mr. Woodward's books had to news reporting?
What relationship he has with the manager, that's between them.
Should we pursue what relationship counsellors call the poly grail?
Investigators were looking into what relationship existed among the victims.
I asked some students in this new breed what relationship they wanted with their colleges.
Rudely, Brenda had said only what relationship the woman was to her: her goddaughter.
Individual councils in areas where there are prisons will decide what relationship is appropriate for them.
I can't see what relationship it bore, whatsoever, in any form to Alice.
He did not say what relationship Britain might now have with Europe as a result.
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