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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consort in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a partner or companion in a specific context, often relating to a shared activity or role.
Example: "She was known as a consort in the arts, collaborating with various musicians and artists throughout her career."
Alternatives: "a partner in" or "an associate in".
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Deen, 26, was recently featured on ABC's Nightline in a segment asking if the nation knows that its daughters increasingly view him as a consort in their romantic fantasies.
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The flow diagram of participant enrollment and disposition is summarized in a consort table in Figure 1.
Attrition information is displayed as a consort diagram in Figure 2.
Introduced in 2003 with the third generation iPod, the Dock Connector has been a trusted consort in the Apple army.
The first such separate coronation of a queen consort in England was that of Matilda of Flanders in 1068; the last was Anne Boleyn's in 1533.
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Dione, in Greek mythology, a consort and, at Dodona in Epirus, a cult partner of Zeus, the king of the gods.
The protocol is summarised in Figure 1 and a Consort diagram is provided in Figure 2.
Figure 1 shows projected numbers of participants in the trial in a Consort flow diagram.
The number of pearls in a consort's crown indicated just where she fell in the pecking order, as did the number of "eyes" in the peacock feather a courtier wore in his cap.
A CONSORT diagram is provided in figure 1, and details of follow-up in figure 2. Further information can be found in the companion paper.
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