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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true romantic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong belief in love, romance, and idealistic notions about relationships.
Example: "He always writes poetry and surprises his partner with thoughtful gifts; he is truly a true romantic."
Alternatives: "a hopeless romantic" or "an idealistic lover".
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I've always been a true romantic".
Wilson is a true romantic.
But she is a true romantic at heart.
This is the sadness not of a cynic but of a true romantic.
He attributes liberties Nyiregyhazi took with the music to a true Romantic sensibility.
"It's wonderful seeing couples touching and holding each other," says Mr. Grayson, a true romantic.
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Unbelievably, singer Steve Ellis was just sixteen years old when he recorded this - a record with true romantic longevity.
He falls for a younger woman (Bennett) whose true romantic interest lies with a con man (Dan Duryea).
Rosemary Hill has written a superb study of this true romantic and tragic original.
It's my opinion that selfishness is an inborn trait characteristic of the entire human race; as a result, I believe that true romantic love goes against evolution.
Only Louis Armstrong's version, recorded in the late 1940's, infuses true romantic poetry into a film oversaturated with musical schmaltz.
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