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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a girlfriend of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a relationship with a female partner, often in contexts discussing someone's romantic connections.
Example: "She is a girlfriend of my brother, and they have been together for over a year."
Alternatives: "a partner of" or "a significant other of".
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A girlfriend of mine knew him from summer camp".
Lizzie, a girlfriend of three years, "was great.
I don't speak French .Lee Whitnum, once a girlfriend of John Kerry.
Ms. Cisneros began crying, and said a girlfriend of hers was among the dead.
"I gave it to a girlfriend of mine at the time.
The mislead was you were supposed to think this was a girlfriend of his, that he's cheating on his wife.
He was stunned when a girlfriend of three years once rattled off his phone number by heart.
This is known as the "Joan letter," because its ostensible subject is a girlfriend of Cassady's named Joan Anderson.
"My impression was that Tamika Riley was a girlfriend of the mayor," Ms. Posella testified last week without hesitation.
An unidentified woman, 19, believed by the authorities to be a girlfriend of Mr. Espinosa's, was also arrested.
The seven men, along with a girlfriend of Mr. Guardino also named in the indictment, surrendered to the police yesterday.
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