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The phrase "a romantic partner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone with whom you have a romantic relationship, regardless of the nature or duration of that relationship.
Example: "After years of being single, I finally found a romantic partner who shares my interests and values."
Alternatives: "a significant other" or "a love interest."
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He expressed similar ambivalence about finding a romantic partner.
Yes! It's difficult working with a romantic partner.
Ms. Wolf believes a romantic partner can also help show a different side to the athlete.
Two-thirds spend at least some time living with a romantic partner without being married.
At one stage, a romantic partner of Lauren's asks her to move to Louisiana.
In one, a teenager shares a nude picture, usually with a romantic partner.
For clients who already have a romantic partner, befriending that significant other is a must.
(8) Most Unnecessary baeless: without a romantic partner (lacking a bae).
"I really needed a partner like that, not necessarily a romantic partner".
I could just be after casual sex or be looking to find a romantic partner.
She paused, and then added, "Let's face it, I really did need a romantic partner".
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