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Discover LudwigThe phrase "companion for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone or something that provides company or is a close friend. For example, "My grandmother loves to sing and she's looking for a companion for her weekly choir rehearsals."
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A great companion for a mature person.
Now you've got a companion for life.
Pintail: A Travel Companion for Guided Storytelling.
Martiny was Reza's companion for twenty-three years.
An ideal companion for oysters, scallops or any crustacea.
The emir's daughter needs a companion for a gap year.
Loving companion for the past 19 years of Jack Zucker.
He was a great companion for those less gifted.
Fausto [Moroni, Henze's companion for 40 years] was amazed.
He was a perfect companion for lunch at the Ivy.
Companion for many years of the late Kenneth A. Lohf.
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