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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'my mistress' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a woman who is having a romantic relationship with a man. For example, "John has been cheating on his wife with his mistress for the past three months."
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Between 1593 and 1595, James was romantically linked with Anne Murray, later Lady Glamis, whom he addressed in verse as "my mistress and my love"; and Anne herself was also occasionally the subject of scandalous rumours.
"Comedy is my mistress.
Quotes from his autobiography "Music Is My Mistress".
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun.
Medicine is my lawful wife and literature is my mistress.
"My equipment works fine with my mistress," the man said.
Or my mistress laugh, in that particular case".
"Evelyn often said my postcard collection was my mistress".
(Ellington's memoir, "Music Is My Mistress," contains a delightful portrait of Welles in unstoppable whirlwind mode).
In other words, I should keep my GPS voice as my mistress.
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