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Old 01-Dec-2006, 14:05
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Wink related to / related with

Hello, "usingenglish" community!
I've seen the collocation "related with" on the web, but just "related to" appears in my dictionary. Are both of them correct?
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Old 02-Dec-2006, 03:19
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Default Re: related to / related with

'Related with' is much less common, but it is used.
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Default Re: related to / related with

But is there any difference between the two? Or they are interchangeable? Thank you.
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