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Discover Ludwig"companionship" is correct and is commonly used in written English
Generally speaking, you would use it to refer to the close bond or relationship between two people who may be friends, family, partners, or colleagues. For example, "Their companionship gave them both strength during difficult times."
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"Well... companionship.
Excellent subway companionship.
It had become more companionship.
John also longs for companionship.
Paul could use some companionship.
"It's a wonderful companionship".
Or even companionship?
"It's mainly for companionship".
Her companionship will be deeply missed.
Pearl said that cats give important companionship.
His companionship was steady, ruminative, and intimate.
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