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The phrase "he romanced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means that a person is expressing romantic feelings or engaging in romantic gestures towards someone else. Example: Despite being busy with work, John still found time to romance his girlfriend with candlelit dinners and surprise visits to her office.
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He romanced one, then the other, then back again.
It was also here that he romanced Ms. Gellhorn.
Colonel Saleh's accusers maintain that he romanced roughly 50 women at the same time.
There she resumed a friendship with Joseph Mlotek, a young man she had met at Rockaway Beach where he romanced her with Russian songs on the mandolin.
We know that Miles heaped all kinds of physical and psychological abuse on the women he romanced, but every pimp knows one cannot rule by force alone.
There he is, the profile like Valentino, nicknamed the Sheik by the girls he romanced in England — skin toast-colored, dressed in soft clothes, tweed suits, two dinner jackets kept in rotation.
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In the course of the film he romances a bashful actress and engages in kung fu battles with various thugs.
In his apartment, he romances her with bottles of wine, elaborate meals and Hollywood movies on television.
He had a wife in Kenya, with two children, when at the University of Hawaii he met, romanced and impregnated the 17-year-old Stanley Ann Dunham in 1960.
Were the pictures I had lived with gifts from the women he had romanced?
And ever since Gore got sworn in, he'd romanced them with projects done up there".
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