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The phrase "a boyfriend that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of boyfriend or the qualities you expect from a boyfriend.
Example: "I want a boyfriend that shares my interests and values."
Alternatives: "a boyfriend who" or "a boyfriend with".
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Ashton Kutcher plays a boyfriend that Dad doesn't like.
She had a boyfriend that was violent toward her.
If you have a dad in the army get a boyfriend that annoys him.
Commenter Libby Parker posted on Baker's blog post showing the images: "I genuinely believed that I couldn't have a boyfriend that wasn't chubby like me..
She is very talkative, loves to stick her tongue out and has a boyfriend that she hangs out with when she is not in the spotlight.
Diane Keaton delighted the audience at the Pennsylvania Conference for Women, but most of us do not have a boyfriend that can turn us into an international icon, Annie Hall, by casting us in their movie.
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If you see a guy you are interested in make sure he is single and popular (if you have a popular boyfriend that's like buying a ticket into popularity) and start to flirt with him.
She said: "It's only now that I have a proper long-term boyfriend that I truly understand what a proper relationship is and how I should be treated.
The author discovers some old economics papers, as well as a photograph of her first boyfriend that had been missing a while.
"He was telling me that I needed to get a new boyfriend, that I should get a guy who takes me out to dinner," Ms. Zucker said.
Do not proceed to style this up with a denim boyfriend (that's you, JT).
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