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The phrase "a spouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a husband or wife in a general context.
Example: "During the ceremony, each partner promised to support and love a spouse for the rest of their lives."
Alternatives: "a partner" or "a significant other".
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And we each lost a spouse suddenly".
(A spouse or child is $50).
A spouse is unlikely to provide it.
"How do you compete without a spouse?
"That's the job of a spouse".
Did a spouse threaten to leave?
I'm no saint of a spouse, either.
But it's a spouse, not a child".
I don't like that in a spouse.
Food magazines seem to assume you have a spouse.
Likewise grief at the death of a spouse.
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