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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boyfriend for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of finding or having a boyfriend for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "She is looking for a boyfriend for the summer to enjoy outdoor activities together."
Alternatives: "a partner for" or "a companion for".
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I'll have a boyfriend for more than 10 days.
Sylvia: I'd had a boyfriend for seven years and we were talking about getting married.
She was sent to her cousin's because her older sister was having a boyfriend for dinner.
When I was 24, I was getting desperate, and had been without a boyfriend for years.
Before Rene, I had one little boyfriend but he was only a boyfriend for a moment".
Sometimes women recycle a boyfriend for a friend who can use him.
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On paper he was certainly not a promising boyfriend for a vulnerable widow, and I knew it.
Each performance has come to represent a moment or milestone in my New York life: a different boyfriend for "Hair," a new apartment for "As You Like It".
For instance, if I had a daughter with a boyfriend, and for any reason they came back home saying that they were mugged and I found out that he didn't do anything, he'll be in big trouble.
This series begins as Jen exposes a former boyfriend for being a fraud, and Tamar confronts her mother about her taunts and criticisms.
During her off hours she has instigated a game in which she and a boyfriend shoplift for sport.
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