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The phrase "a valentine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a card, gift, or message given to someone on Valentine's Day or as a romantic gesture.
Example: "She received a beautiful valentine from her secret admirer."
Alternatives: "a love note" or "a romantic card".
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"A Valentine Treat".
"For a Valentine".
And what a valentine.
There isn't a valentine in the batch.
"I didn't send anyone a valentine".
Arlene Carole in a Valentine Day's show.
Was it a valentine, a joke or a prophecy?
This newspaper called it: "A Valentine to women".
Shadow is a valentine to her, and a heartening one.
Besides, who wants a valentine stained with 2,500 thumbprints?
"A VALENTINE FOR STANFORD WHITE," Madison Square, Manhattan.
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