have relation

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

to have a connection to something

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Examples (10)

  • The latest findings have a direct relation to our previous hypothesis.
  • His statements have no logical relation to the facts presented.
  • Does this particular incident have any relation to the ongoing investigation?
  • The new regulations have a significant relation to environmental protection.
  • She felt that her artistic vision didn't have much relation to commercial success.
  • The amount of effort you put in will have a close relation to the results you achieve.
  • These ancient rituals have a deep relation to the changing seasons.
  • Modern physics tries to understand how space and time have a fundamental relation.
  • The witness's testimony seemed to have little relation to the other evidence.
  • Maintaining good communication can have a strong relation to team cohesion.