Sentence examples for To loved from inspiring English sources

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To loved

verb

To have a strong affection for (someone or something).

  • I love my spouse.

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I used to loved it.

I'm not opposed to loved ones, but their absence makes working simple.

She added, "I'm grateful and surprised that we were listened to, loved, ignored, and overrated".

It generally hollowed out the final years of their lives into something unrecognizable to loved ones.

And that belief, if it's articulated, can seem terribly unkind to loved ones.

These works are often families' only connection remaining to loved ones killed in the Holocaust.

Like so many of the other passengers, her final words to loved ones were ordinary.

People were captured patriotically waving flags and holding signs with messages to loved ones.

Depress twice to indicate to loved ones that you are well and thinking of them.

Afterward Braun and Hitler say their goodbyes to loved ones and commit suicide.

That would mean talking to loved ones, friends and teachers about the events leading up to that grim Thursday morning.

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