Can I say: “put them into relations”?












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I was wondering, if you can say "put them into relations" in the meaning of comparing something/when you are trying to find things they have in common.
It's supposed to be in a poem and I don't want it to be a total nonsense, hehe. (:
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  • I don't think put them into relations (or relationships) is particularly idiomatic. You could consider, for example, identify the relationships between them, but it seems to me this is Off Topic "writing advice".

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I was wondering, if you can say "put them into relations" in the meaning of comparing something/when you are trying to find things they have in common.
It's supposed to be in a poem and I don't want it to be a total nonsense, hehe. (:
Thanks for your time.










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I was wondering, if you can say "put them into relations" in the meaning of comparing something/when you are trying to find things they have in common.
It's supposed to be in a poem and I don't want it to be a total nonsense, hehe. (:
Thanks for your time.










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I was wondering, if you can say "put them into relations" in the meaning of comparing something/when you are trying to find things they have in common.
It's supposed to be in a poem and I don't want it to be a total nonsense, hehe. (:
Thanks for your time.







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  • I don't think put them into relations (or relationships) is particularly idiomatic. You could consider, for example, identify the relationships between them, but it seems to me this is Off Topic "writing advice".

    – FumbleFingers
    8 hours ago



















  • I don't think put them into relations (or relationships) is particularly idiomatic. You could consider, for example, identify the relationships between them, but it seems to me this is Off Topic "writing advice".

    – FumbleFingers
    8 hours ago

















I don't think put them into relations (or relationships) is particularly idiomatic. You could consider, for example, identify the relationships between them, but it seems to me this is Off Topic "writing advice".

– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago





I don't think put them into relations (or relationships) is particularly idiomatic. You could consider, for example, identify the relationships between them, but it seems to me this is Off Topic "writing advice".

– FumbleFingers
8 hours ago










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