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Ways to Say "they have always been unusually close" in English

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

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They have always been unusually close.

This means the speaker thinks two people have had a suspiciously close relationship for a long time.

From Good For Him, Episode 46

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is making a suspicious observation that two people have been too close for a long time.

Usage Scenario

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.

Better ways to say it

1
They've always been unusually close.
2
They've always been very close.
3
They are unusually close.

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