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Discover LudwigThe word "soulmate" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a person with whom you have a deep and meaningful connection, either platonic or romantic. For example, "He met his soulmate at the party and they've been together ever since."
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soulmate
noun
Someone with whom one has a special, almost spiritual connection
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In the introduction to this book, Germaine Greer wrote: "If we are to assess the best of her photojournalism it is to Cartier-Bresson that we must turn to find her soulmate".
When AshLee finally emerges from the bathroom, she is quick to pull the other women aside to gain their pity, reminding them of how wrong it is for Clare to ask out on a date the man the universe has intended to be her soulmate.
As host Chris Harrison insists, Bachelor in Paradise is about nothing more than helping former (read: rejected) Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants get a second chance at finding their soulmate … or at least a second chance at making out with strangers in a hot tub.
When Henson insisted that she could only have on-screen chemistry with Howard (pictured right), her Hustle & Flow co-star and, she says, lifelong showbiz soulmate, Daniels had his leads.
This impasse reflects China's equivocal relationship with its troublesome neighbour and North Korea's unequivocal commitment to nuclear weapons.By tradition, China has viewed North Korea as an ideological soulmate that can "stand sentry" against American forces stationed in South Korea, points out Ren Xiao of Fudan University.
She told George Bush senior: "This is no time to go wobbly!" Ronald Reagan was her soulmate but lacked her sharp elbows and hostility to deficits.She might not be for turning, but she knew how to compromise.
In India agencies such as BharatMatrimony provide remarkably detailed lists of criteria, including religion, caste, income and education, that allow people to make minute refinements to the description of their ideal soulmate.
The president, she said, had been her "sexual soulmate", but was now merely "100% politician".See article: Monica makes moneyIn Argentina, President Carlos Menem, having strongly hinted that he might run for a third consecutive term which the constitution forbids then said firmly that he would not.
Myths and reality What now? Bugging the UN Doesn't add up Baby and bathwater Paper dreams The love that dare not speak its name ReprintsThus, Mr Blair needed no second bidding when, following the election of George Bush, Bill Clinton, his political soulmate and hero, advised him to "be his friend; be the guy he turns to".
She stoutly defended nuclear deterrence when she thought her friend and ideological soulmate, Ronald Reagan, was getting carried away in talks with the Russians.
They acknowledge that some clients, who typically spend anything from a few months to a year before finding a soulmate or throwing in the towel, have frustrating experiences on their sites.
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