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Use "liaisons" in a sentence
"My point is that marriage with five kids and homosexual liaisons translates into bisexuality rather than being "gay.""
"I was to be free to marry or take a permanent companion, but multiple short-term liaisons were not in the interests of the children, and, for those reasons, the living expenses of any companion were not to come from the trust fund until either I married or until the relationship had lasted monogamously for over one year."
"One of her longer-term liaisons was with Colonel Banastre Tarleton, a hero of the American revolutionary war, and it's thought that he provided the model for Phaon in her 44-sonnet sequence, Sappho and Phaon."