Learn useful ways to say "they have always been unusually close" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

This means the speaker thinks two people have had a suspiciously close relationship for a long time.
From Good For Him, Episode 46
Someone is making a suspicious observation that two people have been too close for a long time.
Use this when hinting that two people may be too close or hiding something. It can sound nosy or accusatory, especially if you say it in public.
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