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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spouse time" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or typo, as "spouse" does not typically pair with "time" in this context.
Example: "I need to spend some quality time with my spouse this weekend."
Alternatives: "couple time" or "partner time."
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Factors found not to be significant include caregiver expectations between diagnosis and death, whether the deceased was a spouse, time since death, metropolitan/rural place of residence, income, and age.
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"Lines for us are like a spouse from time immemorial whom we cannot stand, but without whom we cannot exist," said Jorge Sayegh, a columnist for the newspaper El Universal who wrote this year about Venezuelans' acceptance of, even fondness, for lines.
The most common foreseeable fluctuations come with a spouse taking time off to care for a child or return to school, said Robert Schmansky, a Livonia, Mich., advisor.
Whether they are a friend, a family member, a parent, even a spouse, the time to leave will eventually manifest.
The idea behind rehabilitative alimony is to give the economically disadvantaged spouse time to become financially independent.
Give your spouse time to heal.
Give your spouse time to voice his emotions, and don't punish him if he can't.
Later at night, when the kids are in bed, focus on your self time and spouse time, in the role of self-nurturer and lover.
Consider the following options: Give your spouse time alone to unwind after she gets back from work, or at least have a policy of "no work talk in the first hour at home" – which includes your work as well.
At those wages, having a spouse working full time won't do much good either.
That makes the death of a spouse the wrong time to skimp on professional advice.
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