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The word 'girlfriend' is correct and usable in written English.
The word can be used to refer to a female romantic partner. For example, if you wanted to write a sentence using the word, you might say: "My girlfriend and I have been together for two years."
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girlfriend
noun
The female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.
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He was already on a life sentence for having killed his girlfriend, Myra Wright.
"Joe was in the front row with his girlfriend when the incident happened," Hibbert said.
In the end, myself and my girlfriend (also a mental health worker) took Byron out for dinner.
Kaarma's girlfriend, Janelle Pflager, said in a 911 call played for jurors Friday that Dede was lying face down and "barely breathing" after Kaarma shot him.
It was ladies' night when we visited, so while my girlfriend waltzed in free of charge, I had to fork out €15 for the pleasure.
Neil Small was arrested on suspicion of a previous domestic assault on his girlfriend, Magdalena Stapleton, 27, on the morning of the frenzied knife attack.
He started taking care of his health, he found a new girlfriend and, most importantly, he went back to school to become a teacher.
His girlfriend is performing an audition, singing her talentless heart out for some Hooray Henry producers, who are laughing at her, and simultaneously gossiping among themselves.
My girlfriend – bless her heart – grabbed her MacBook and commenced shopping.
One of her early breakthrough film roles was as Victoria, Bob Hoskins's girlfriend, in the violent and highly rated 1980 London gangster thriller The Long Good Friday.
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