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What is the difference between "related to" and "related with"?
For example: This question is related to/with grammar.
Apr 13, 2016 1:00 PM
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Use "is related to something or someone".
Use "has a relationship with someone".
April 14, 2016
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I actually may need an example. I don't think I've ever heard "related with" used - you have relations with someone, you're related to someone, something is related to something, etc. So the difference is that one is (as far as I can tell) wrong. You'd still be understood though.
April 13, 2016
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