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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adored doing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong affection or enjoyment for an activity or task.
Example: "She adored doing her artwork every weekend, finding it a perfect escape from reality."
Alternatives: "loved doing" or "cherished doing".
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I adored doing that, even though it also gives you a lot of nightmares.
A middle-aged lady with a penetrating voice is insisting: "Of course, we all absolutely adored doing it for A-levels..."...
"I would be insane if I didn't say how much I adored doing Patsy in Absolutely Fabulous because quite apart from everything else it's spanned nearly 25 years.
A middle-aged lady with a penetrating voice is insisting: "Of course, we all absolutely adored doing it for A-levels...".. The play begins and at first is heard in reverential silence - as befits an A-level title.
"I adored doing the first ones, but by the time of the fifth book, it was quite boring," she said, measuring ground ginger into the pan with some extra falling in.
This was for me something new, the first time I've done it, and I adored doing that.
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She also expressed regret that Mr. Schindler, whom she adored, did not become a household name until after his death in 1974.
In my work I see so many men overwhelmed with grief and hurt because the fathers they adored didn't recognize who they were on the inside.
Armitage added: "He adores doing the show.
"He adores doing the show," he said.
"Why do I adore doing this program?" he said.
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