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Discover Ludwig"had intercourse" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sexual encounter between two individuals. Example: "The couple had been dating for three months before finally deciding to have intercourse."
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They went to his hotel, where they had intercourse.
The couple had also had intercourse, but that was legal.
He said that she agreed and that they went into her bedroom and had intercourse.
Actually, I never had intercourse with this man, though we did just about everything else.
In seventh and eighth grades, they tried oral sex, and some had intercourse.
I haven't had intercourse, although there have been times when I've got close to foreplay.
The girl estimated he had intercourse with her at least 30 times.
Rose, Hampton and Allen arrived there a short time later, had intercourse with her and left.
This is a song about when I first had intercourse with a gypsy.
After she'd put her clothes back on, he asked if she'd ever had intercourse before.
Like her boyfriend of two years, with whom she had not had intercourse.
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