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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Make love" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to engaging in sexual activity in a romantic or intimate context. Example: "They decided to make love under the stars, enjoying the intimacy of the moment."
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Make love
verb
To make amorous approaches ; to woo, romance, court.
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Make love and war.
Make love not war, indeed.
Make love on a secluded beach?
Make love to me.
Make love.
Make love regularly.
Make love to your partner.
Make love to your wife.
Make love, not oil plumes.
Make love to your husband.
Make love in new locations.
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