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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adored that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong affection or fondness for something that has been mentioned or experienced.
Example: "I adored that movie we watched last night; it was truly captivating."
Alternatives: "loved that" or "cherished that".
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"I adored that!" she says.
She adored that car.
I adored that first show of his downtown.
Mr. Astrologo and Ms. Bruscolini, now both in their 60s, adored that house.
"I adored that story, about how a child goes up in a tree and stays there," she said.
As a child about the age of Baby Gene, I adored that advertisement, without reservation and without irony.
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