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The phrase "a romance for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a romantic story or theme intended for a specific audience or purpose.
Example: "She wrote a romance for young adults that explores the complexities of first love."
Alternatives: "a love story for" or "a romantic tale for".
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Fossil extraction became a romance for Darwin.
"A Romance for Ruby" by Aruna Thosar Dixit, directed by Naseeruddin Shah, was performed in English.
It sounds schmaltzy, and it is a romance for the past.
Even the drama of the democracy movement and the atmosphere of constant alertness has a romance for outsiders passing through.
(Schaefer) ★ 'Musée de la danse' (Friday through Nov. 3) Dance and museums have had a romance for years.
"It still has a romance for me, a romance that would probably evaporate soon if I move there," he says.
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No, I didn't sleep with him on that visit, but we had a lovely romance for about a year.
"We even have a romance room for the historical romances".
Looking to those magazine headlines for any semblance of what it's like to sell a business is like reading a romance novel for marriage advice.
To pursue these readers Barnes & Noble has started a "romance store" for its Nook Color, a new dedicated e-reader that the company is marketing heavily to women.
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