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Yes, this sounds correct except the SSN. You would have wanted to enter your ex-girlfriend's SSN for that.
Since you have allocated the entire policy to yourself, there is nothing left for your ex to allocate. However, the IRS has taken to automatically rejecting returns that contain a social security number that was reported as being on marketplace insurance if there is no Form 8962 attached. She should report the same Form 1095-A with you listed as the taxpayer with whom she is sharing, then allocating 0% to herself. This should allow her to electronically file. Otherwise, she will have to mail it in.
It is possible that since you put your daughter's SSN on there, one or both of you may be getting a letter from the IRS. Since you allocated 100% to yourself, hopefully it will not delay the processing of your return.