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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who shares a relationship, whether in business, personal, or collaborative contexts.
Example: "She decided to take on a partner to help expand her business."
Alternatives: "a collaborator" or "an associate".
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Select a partner?
Mr. Ferri is a partner.
He just became a partner.
Now Poitras had a partner.
"I had found a partner".
"I already have a partner".
Come without a partner.
PG: Did he have a partner?
In 1976, Cooperman was named a partner.
But he really wants a partner.
But will they act as a partner?
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