) It is correct; however, the context would define the relatedness. )Thanks! Possibly yes, but not necessarily so; the context would clear that.
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silak12Can there be such sentence as-:"Sara and Fega were related to each other in terms of job"?(If this sentence is correct does this mean that Sara and Fega had the same jobs or they worked in the same office or they knew each other through the office or factory they work in?)It is correct; however, the context would define the relatedness.
silak12"Sara and Fega were related to each other in terms of job"This sounds very unnatural to me.