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Discover Ludwig"companion to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is closely associated with or similar to something else. For example, "This book is a companion to his earlier work on the same subject."
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Travel companion to Hollywood.
Loving companion to Tanya Tietler.
Doting companion to Roslynne Wachtel.
Dear friend and companion to many.
Loving companion to Bixbie.
Devoted companion to Elaine.
She was companion to Sherman Greenwald.
Wonderful, adoring companion to Jerry.
Loving companion to Bruce Foster.
Devoted companion to Janice Feiner.
Loving companion to Alisa Farina.
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