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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having affairs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more people are involved in romantic or sexual relationships together. For example, "Several members of the royal family were known to be having affairs with each other at the same time."
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It's not like he was having affairs".
Moreover, he refrained from having affairs with other women.
Through the years they have both been having affairs.
They're very prone to having affairs, and so on".
She discovered that her husband was having affairs.
Gregor was rumored to be discontented and having affairs.
The authorities exploited her by having affairs with her.
Sometime in the early nineteen-twenties, Maurois began having affairs.
I feel certain, in retrospect, that he was having affairs.
They weren't getting breast implants or having affairs.
I didn't notice then that my husband was having affairs.
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