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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tryst with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a romantic or secret meeting between two people.
Example: "She had a tryst with him under the stars, away from the prying eyes of the world."
Alternatives: "a rendezvous with" or "an affair with".
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See Scheherazade make a tryst with Keith.
Is Mr Bush's initiative really a tryst with destiny?
"Ultimately, this novel conducts a tryst with biography.
"Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny," he declaimed.
She then returns to Kentucky for a tryst with one of the world's leading stallions, Kingmambo.
"Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny," he said.
He is slow dancing with antiquity in a tryst with history.
Her gay brother has a tryst with a closeted action-adventure movie star.
(In one notorious episode, President Clinton received a call from Alfy Fanjul during a tryst with Monica Lewinsky).
Plus I had a tryst with a fellow in the shower room of the old Grand Avenue Y.
It was a restaurant where F. Scott Fitzgerald had a tryst with a woman in a booth — supposedly.
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