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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adored you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of love or admiration for someone in the past.
Example: "I once adored you, but things have changed between us."
Alternatives: "cherished you" or "loved you deeply."
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"He said, 'I adored you.
Aunt Ceil, we loved and adored you.
It was the way they adored you.
I quite admit that I adored you madly, extravagantly, absurdly".
Husbands adored you, too, at least at first.
You welcomed me in as one of your own and I adored you.
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Joyful joyful, Lord, we adore thee.
MAY -- He adores you.
Just adore you.
"I adore you sweetheart.
"I adore you," he said.
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