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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heterosexual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is attracted to individuals of the opposite sex.
Example: "As a heterosexual, he often finds himself in conversations about relationships with his friends."
Alternatives: "a straight person" or "an opposite-sex attracted individual".
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I'm a heterosexual.
"Are you a heterosexual man?" Sclesa said.
Is Ms. Blank herself a heterosexual?
Author couldn't understand a heterosexual transvestite.
"It was a heterosexual Jewish boy's fantasy".
Was this a heterosexual step too far?
Would a heterosexual male sing it?
So they gave it to a heterosexual.
That may be true for a heterosexual person too".
And my closest relationship is with a heterosexual woman".
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As a heterosexual Brooklynite, thank you very much.
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