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The phrase "a courtship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the period of romantic engagement between two people before they decide to marry or enter into a committed relationship.
Example: "Their courtship lasted for over a year, filled with romantic dinners and long walks in the park."
Alternatives: "a romance" or "a relationship".
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It's practically a courtship scene.
"A courtship is involved".
That competitiveness also translated into a courtship.
Maybe a campaign is like a courtship.
One such call turned into a courtship.
"It's a courtship of sorts.
'Twas a courtship that number'd sev'ral years.
Mr. Levert treated his set like a courtship.
Despite the couple's political differences, a courtship ensued.
Before we knew it, it was a courtship.
The two became close, and a courtship ensued.
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