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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boyfriend or a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or choices related to relationships, typically in a context where one is considering different types of partners.
Example: "She was unsure if she wanted a boyfriend or a casual fling."
Alternatives: "a partner or a" or "a significant other or a".
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Unlike Barbie, Fulla does not have a boyfriend or a job, say her makers.
Meanwhile, Marnie (Allison Williams) finds herself without a job, a boyfriend or a roommate.
"With a boyfriend or a fiancé, people say: 'Six months has gone by.
She calls him JP when she's not competing: "Choosing a horse is like choosing a boyfriend or a girlfriend.
If I wanted someone to talk to about my life problems, I'd get a boyfriend or a therapist".
Marnie (Allison Williams, Hannahh's beautiful, strait-laced best friend, moved out, and now finds herself unmoored without a roommate, a boyfriend or a job.
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But I needed either a boyfriend or an assistant to help me with the overwhelming number of electronic items I had to replace at once.
She had not mentioned Newbanks, just the fact of this and other annoying little errands she had to run, followed by the playful question "Shall I hire a boyfriend or an assistant?" I proposed a boyfriend/assistant.
We asked where he lived, if he had a girlfriend or a boyfriend, or any friend.
Like most eight-year-old girls, Rachel didn't move for a job or a boyfriend or because she needed a change of scenery.
Disclosing one's H.I.V. status to a boyfriend or girlfriend -- or a potential one -- is especially tricky and stressful.
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