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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a fling" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a brief romantic relationship or to refer to an exciting experience or activity that you had a chance to enjoy. For example, "I had a great time in Italy and had a brief fling with a local while I was there."
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Only a year later, in 1961, she had a fling with a Venezuelan dictator, eventually having his child.
They had a fling with Rick Perry.
Caplin had a fling with Numan.
You had a fling at a book fair.
We had a fling, but not really a love affair.
"We were lovers for a week?" They'd had a fling on a ski trip.
"Corbyn's former lover" and the "left wing Labour who once had a fling with Jeremy Corbyn".
He had a fling as a nightclub comedian and wrote sketches for NBC's "Saturday Night Live".
In 1910 she had a fling with the Italian poet and politician Gabriele D'Annunzio.
Before she met Mr. Mailer, she claimed, she had a fling with the then-unmarried Bill Clinton.
Oh, and Emil also had a fling with Frederick's wife, Solveig (Lene Maria Christensen), his sister-in-law.
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