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Discover Ludwig"workplace romance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is used to describe a romantic relationship between two people who work together in the same place. Example: "The HR department has strict policies against workplace romances to maintain a professional environment."
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Shocking that, a workplace romance between unmarried individuals.
More often than not, we'll pick sleep over a torrid workplace romance.
She pursues a desultory workplace romance with Victor Blue, a broken-down fellow continually in trouble with his boss for his surreally inappropriate picture and caption choices.
McKenna certainly didn't invent the workplace romance, but it is an especially good time to be breathing new life into it.
A tense, triangular workplace romance takes shape, as Rachel negotiates her ambivalent attraction to both men and their much less ambivalent attraction to her.
A workplace romance that ends can put great pressure on a career.
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Workplace romances are exciting because they usually start in secrecy, Dr. Orbuch said.
The answer is to ban workplace romances – at least according to the fashion chain American Apparel.
If we did, we certainly wouldn't have the energy for the workplace romances that they do.
Where both UK and US versions of The Office had workplace romances to add a little humanity to the hopelessness, Parks And Recreation offers the faintest hope of a friendship for Poehler's otherwise universally derided apparatchik.
If it is, what's the proper way to proceed? A. Over the last several decades, companies have become more flexible about workplace romances, said Mara B. Levin, a partner specializing in labor and employment law at Herrick, Feinstein in Manhattan.
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