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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a committed partnership" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or collaboration where both parties are dedicated and invested in working together towards common goals.
Example: "The two organizations formed a committed partnership to tackle climate change and promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "a dedicated partnership" or "an engaged partnership".
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While my libido is less consistent, being in a committed partnership means I have flexibility and understanding.
Ms. Post recommends that those who are engaged, in a committed partnership or living together be invited to come with that significant other.
I've always been pretty clear about not wanting children, though, as I write in the essay, it's easy (and, I would argue, healthy) to question yourself when you're in a committed partnership with someone who's open to having them.
Our gay family is made up of two women living in New York State in a committed partnership that lasts 46 years, until the first partner dies at age 81.
Grann's article leaves open the possibility that Bourdin, in being in a committed partnership and having his own child, has at last found that maturity is every bit as serious as playing a role.
Based on the Cornell Legacy Project, we are seeking tips from elders about how to find the right partner, how to make marriage or a committed partnership work, and how to deal with the stresses of marriage.
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What many people refer to as "commitment phobia" often has to do with an unwillingness to accept what they believe to be a necessary surrender of freedom that a committed partnerships require.
And that was back in March when the two were keeping up the appearance of a healthy, committed partnership.
Men and women were depicted as holding different relationship priorities: men are typically interested in a sexual union while women are predominately interested in pursuing an emotionally committed partnership.
Other East African studies among both people living with HIV (Undie et al. 2009) and people with unknown or HIV-negative status (Lees et al. 2009) confirm that condom use is difficult to sustain beyond the early days of sexual relationships since ceasing condom use symbolises transition from a casual to a regular and committed partnership.
Although it used to be rare, today it's fairly common for couples to live together before forming a more "official" union (marriage, a civil union, or other committed partnership), a trend that has been increasing since the 1960s.
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