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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affairs with" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase implies a romantic or intimate relationship between two people. For example: He had several affairs with other women while he was still married.
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"I can't have affairs with women.
Affairs with powerful women.
Mentions affairs with Edmund Wilson and Gore Vidal.
Tells about her love affairs with women.
Americans' secret love affairs -- with their jobs.
Moreover, he refrained from having affairs with other women.
And then they all have affairs with each other.
Ms. Anthes views this state of affairs with dismay.
We learn of Toscanini's affairs with a number of women.
"How many did I have sex with or affairs with?
Most amusement parks then were raucous affairs, with free admission.
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