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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a genuine or real partner in a relationship or business context, distinguishing from a hypothetical or non-existent one.
Example: "In this project, we need to collaborate with an actual partner who can contribute resources and expertise."
Alternatives: "genuine partner" or "real partner".
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Especially if you weren't sexting your actual partner.
"But I've always been more a preferred customer than an actual partner".
Actual partner referral was significantly associated with intention to refer partner and attitudes of the index clients.
So this Valentine's Day, take a page from Romeo and Juliet: ditch the pillows from the bed and rediscover the organic casing of your actual partner.
But who needs two partners (or an actual partner, the decision to start a business cost her Richard) when you've got two names?
A shit test is a provocation, vocalised by a woman in order to test the mettle of a possible or actual partner.
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His understanding, he said, was that only the firm's actual partners, G. Chris Anderson and Stephen D. Weinroth, had been required to return directors' compensation to the firm.
Yet even as saying no to sex with actual partners is being acknowledged more openly, I think the culture is still weirdly prurient about the idea of other people — particularly women — not having sex.
Their relentless schedule sees them spend more time with each other than their actual partners.
"Those who are silent partners and support their wives, and those who become actual partners in the business".
The idea is this: Modu makes the modules and sells an SDK to manufacturers like Bosch and Magellan, two actual partners.
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