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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'start a romance' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the beginning of a romantic relationship, and it can be used in various contexts, such as stories or essays. For example, "John was determined to start a romance with his long-time crush, so he mustered up the courage to ask her out on a date."
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"We wouldn't start a romance in the middle of all these concerts".
Mitchell himself had also revealed he did not want the pair to start a romance.
They are left searching for a spiritual substitute, and that's no way to start a romance.
As suggested by its title, the film, produced by Spike Lee, follows a couple of manic depressives who start a romance after meeting in a psychiatric hospital.
So this season begins languidly: You don't want to start a romance too quickly; you don't want to frighten off your beloved!
Once audiences are done asking themselves whether it's appropriate to cruise at someone's execution, they'll quickly begin to wonder whether it's ever a good idea to start a romance across the picket line.
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Nothing like freakishly bad weather to jump-start a romance.
Her narrator is visited by a Saudi man intent on starting a romance with her.
A year after "Red October," Baldwin made "The Marrying Man," and started a romance with Basinger, his co-star.
We started a romance that lasted 25 years, and we are still very much in love with each other".
To pursue these readers Barnes & Noble has started a "romance store" for its Nook Color, a new dedicated e-reader that the company is marketing heavily to women.
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