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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no lover" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to someone who does not have a romantic partner or to describe a situation where there is no romantic interest or love involved. Example: She had been searching for true love for years, but she was still a no lover when she met him.
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There is no lover.
AMERICA'S most flamboyant property tycoon, Donald Trump, is no lover of government.
He is both a bachelor and also no lover of manly country sports.
No lover of Puccini's music should miss seeing at least one of them.
Never at a loss for a deflating remark, Vinnie smugly tosses out cynical epigrams that no lover wants to hear.
He is temperamentally in tune with William James's self-assessment: "I am no lover of disorder, but fear to lose truth by the pretension to possess it entirely".
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Johnson was no jingo, no war lover, no empire-builder, no gun-toting Texan.
There are no individual perspectives in "The Anthill Chronicles": no lovers, no personalities, no neuroses, no selves.
Take comfort in the fact that perfection has no lovers, only hangers-on.
(Are those initials meant to give the characters a tinge of the universal? Bad idea. No lovers like to think of themselves as generic).
Trust no close friends, take no lovers – and keep your signature a million miles away from a book deal.
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