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The phrase "a steady partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is reliable and consistent in a relationship or partnership.
Example: "In business, having a steady partner can make all the difference in achieving long-term success."
Alternatives: "a reliable partner" or "a dependable partner".
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Do either of you have a steady partner?
What if you have a steady partner, does the marriage really change the relationship?
"But I've settled down [he has a steady partner and two young children] over the last four or five years.
"After Dan Bowling died, did you have a steady partner?" "I've taken a decision not to speak about that," Jungr says.
Those who make the right choice will be remembered by history — they will also have a steady partner in the United States.
About two-thirds of gay men said they used condoms whether they had sex with a steady partner or more than one partner.
Reilly was a steady partner in the couple's lifts and holds, at one point lunging slowly side to side as Wiles perched on his shoulder — a precarious-looking feat.
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Approximately one-third (31.5%) of participants reported currently being married or in a common law marriage, and almost half (46.5%) reported having a wife, steady partner, or girlfriend.
aamong those with a wife, steady partner, or girlfriend (n = 186).
Table 2 shows that about 60% of the participants reported a male steady partner in the preceding six months.
To me, it has meant that I don't really feel like going out and looking for a new steady partner.
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