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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human companion" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English to refer to a person who accompanies or spends time with someone as a friend or partner.
Example: "After the death of her husband, Sarah found comfort in her dog, who had become her faithful human companion."
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Compare this with our longstanding human companion, the dog.
A dog is not a poor-quality human companion substitute.
The wolf Nymeria did not reconsider her rejection her former human companion, Arya Stark.
So there: Doctor Who needs a stupid, unsexy human companion with nothing better to do.
Such a cyborg mind is partnered with a "brawn", a trained human companion.
Miley Cyrus voices Bolt's human companion in this computer-animated film from the Disney studios.
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The cat, Dino, divides his time between two human companions.
"He adapted vocalizations to his human companions, the only social contact he had," Dr. Stoeger said.
Ovid (Metamorphoses, Book V) wrote that the Sirens were human companions of Persephone.
These horses are intelligent, too, and as involved in self-discovery as their human companions.
Dogs and cats share something else with their human companions: a weight problem.
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