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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as my consort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to a partner or companion, often in a formal or romantic sense.
Example: "I would like to introduce you to my partner, as my consort, who has been by my side through all of life's challenges."
Alternatives: "as my partner" or "as my companion".
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Secondly, some people in the 1970s could be cruel to the husbands of well-known women, and they would refer to him as Mr Shirley Williams, or as my consort.
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A further grant from Miss Shaw Weaver meant he could devote himself full-time to writing again, as well as consort with other literary figures in the city.
Carrying statuettes of Lord Muruga, as well as consorts Valli and Teivayanni, the chariot tips the scales at 350kg of silver – a jaw-dropping display of wealth when it was first unveiled in 1893.
On the death of Queen Victoria in 1901, Albert Edward became king-emperor as Edward VII, with Alexandra as queen-empress consort.
Philip was recognized as king consort.
This is food as the consort, not peer, of drink.
As a consort, her social position is vulnerable.
Her brief period as queen consort in France ended with Francis II's early death.
In ancient art Ariadne frequently appears as the consort of Dionysus, sometimes with their children.
Until then, Empress Michiko, 75, will continue holding down the fort as imperial consort.
As prince consort he worked for development and regional planning, historic preservation, and environmental conservation.
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