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The phrase "a lover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is romantically or sexually involved with another person, often in a context that emphasizes passion or intimacy.
Example: "She always dreamed of being a lover in a grand romance, filled with adventure and passion."
Alternatives: "a partner" or "a significant other".
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As a lover?
I have a lover.
A lover?
I took a lover, also.
"A lot like a lover".
All the world loves a lover?
By 1966, Sean has a lover.
"A book is really like a lover.
"Like I was waiting for a lover".
But if I wanted a lover.
He is a lover of animals.
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