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Discover LudwigThe phrase "romantic liaison" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a romantic relationship that is not necessarily committed or exclusive. For example, "Alice had a brief romantic liaison with her co-worker last summer, but it did not last into the fall."
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But this is no romantic liaison.
Mr. Solzhenitsyn shooed him away, saying something about trying to arrange a romantic liaison, but not exactly in those words.
Shaw never wanted his play to end with a romantic liaison between Eliza and Higgins, he wrote.
In it, she spoke of President Kennedy's romantic liaison with a college-age intern who could not type.
Whenever you can muster the desire, take advantage; this could be an excellent opportunity for a non-bedroom romantic liaison.
She says it so softly that Nachman hardly feels the reproach and almost imagines that she's encouraging him to entertain a romantic liaison.
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Even when romantic liaisons are brief, resentment can run deep.
Her romantic liaisons were the stuff of legend – Crosby, Nash, Browne, James Taylor.
For a man prone to fleeting romantic liaisons, love was always unsatisfying.
She bitterly endured Rivera's philandering while actively pursuing her own romantic liaisons.
Sexual encounters and romantic liaisons entertained viewers in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany, but the Britons have managed only flirtation and bragging.
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