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The phrase "a loving mate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a partner in a romantic relationship who is affectionate and caring.
Example: "She always felt grateful to have a loving mate by her side during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a caring partner" or "an affectionate companion".
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(A 1640 ballad, A Monstrous Shape: or, A Shapelesse Monster, a Description of a female creature born in Holland compleat in every part, save only a head like a swine, who hath travelled in many parts and is now to be seen in London, shees loving, courteous and effeminate and nere as yet could find a loving mate, is preserved in Samuel Pepys's extensive collection of ballads).
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I have a loving family and a loving partner.
But I still have a loving partner and, um, sometimes you say: 'Better a horrifying end.
The boys began composing personal ads: "Female Darth Vader type seeks loving mate to torture"; "High-ranking government employee with sturdy build seeks single black man for intimate relationship.
Work on being the most loving mate, and enjoy your time with your children.
He was a loving man.
They will typically attract loving mates and a loving, fulfilled life, regardless of the shape of their nose, lips or breasts.
The name, by the way, comes from that of the java-loving mate in "Moby-Dick".
In fact, according to my coriander-loving mates, it has an extremely similar flavour, just with a distinctive tropical fruitiness (their words).
When it comes out in November, that may be the last you see of your RPG-loving mates until 2012.
It will be hard for a mate not to grieve the loss of his/her mate of many years, or for the child not to grieve the loss of a loving parent.
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