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The phrase "adore to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "adore" followed by a gerund or a noun, rather than "to" which suggests an infinitive form.
Example: "I adore swimming in the ocean."
Alternatives: "love to" or "enjoy".
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She'd simply adore to go on waltzing.
"Sorry, but I would adore to live such a life," said one French male blogger.
Union leaders use words like "love" and "adore" to describe their relationship with management.
I should adore to use an interlocking grip on your chubby windpipe, CIA man! Patience, Vitaly Sergeyevich, patience!
Co-founder Katy Morrison says: "I would adore to do an MA but I can't afford it.
She'd simply adore to go on waltzing View Article By Troy Patterson By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
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