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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with romance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is infused with romantic elements or qualities, often in contexts related to relationships, literature, or experiences. Example: "The evening was filled with romance as they strolled hand in hand under the stars."
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Vampires are imbued with romance.
And so it was with romance.
We've imbued them with romance.
Doesn't exactly resonate with romance, does it?
Hawks's film spiced this up with romance.
The Yash Chopra brand is synonymous with romance.
"It has nothing to do with romance," he said.
Scotland became a place forever tinctured with romance.
Venice has long been known as a city synonymous with romance.
On the way the film flirts with romance but to its credit avoids a predictable course.
A jewel is a personage for me, invested with romance and emotion.
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