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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note of love" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sentiment or message that conveys affection or care, often in a personal or romantic context.
Example: "She left a note of love on his desk, reminding him how much she appreciated him."
Alternatives: "a message of affection" or "a token of love."
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She ends on a note of love.
Small wonder, it ends on a note of love.
To Edmund Wilson he writes with professional respect, and he ends each gossipy letter to Stein with a note of love from his wife and child.
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And the central note of love is oneness.
"I Due Figaro" ends in the spirit of the Beaumarchais the world has long known and loved, on a note of all-around forgiveness — however temporary — for one mad day's follies and betrayals, whether real or imaginary.
But amid all the jolliness and national love-bombing is a note of caution.
"I'll trade you one note of loving maternal encouragement for a bag of corn chips".
There's a lot of anger floating around in "The People vs.," but Mr. Philippe somehow manages to make the overall tone good-hearted, and he ends on a sentimental note of exasperated love for the man frequently referred to as "the creator".
There is a lot of brutality and deadened feeling in On Such a Full Sea, but it ends, finally, on notes of love. Lee is tender on this subject.
"When you flick through the pages and see a headline like 'I Tried to Hack Off My Own Head'," Merchant notes of Love It!, "you know you're going to be in for a dynamite read for 65p".
Neither are the love stories themselves fleshed out: rather, as a footnote puts it, the female presences bring together "in different patternings the notes of love, lament and return".
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