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relationship

[ri-ley-shuhn-ship] / rɪˈleɪ ʃənˌʃɪp /


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But, between those headline moments, injuries disrupted the start of her senior career, including a ruptured quadriceps in 2022 - while attempting to manage an often frictional relationship between her sporting ambition and studies.

From BBC

Some Chinese officials have privately characterized the Iran crisis as a “bug” in the diplomatic process—a temporary glitch that shouldn’t be allowed to derail the more important business of the U.S.-China relationship.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's vital that patients feel they can open up to us and tell us everything about their bodies; I have heard it all before, so my relationship with the patient is important," Irwin said.

From BBC

The research noted that “social media, gaming and browsing for fun may be beneficial at low levels of use,” and can be helpful in maintaining offline relationships, but “become increasingly harmful as time spent increases.”

From MarketWatch

And I had greeted one of our group by name, practically admitted a special relationship between us, when the cardinal rule of the underground was .

From Literature