related to / related with

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salvia2

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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?
Thanks!
 
'Related with' is much less common, but it is used.
 
But is there any difference between the two? Or they are interchangeable? Thank you.
 
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