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The phrase "also loves to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express an additional interest or activity that someone enjoys, often in relation to another activity mentioned previously.
Example: "She enjoys painting and also loves to play the piano in her free time."
Alternatives: "also enjoys" or "is also fond of".
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He also loves to laugh.
The new Elmo also loves to pretend.
He also loves to golf.
Luckily, Wilson also loves to talk.
He also loves to parse a laugh.
He also loves to eat, and he is no longer thin.
She also loves to write and watch short videos on YouTube.
"She loved color, which we love to work with; she also loves to garden and to cook".
Yet she also loves to travel to faraway places with a one-way ticket and no itinerary.
Mr. Bush also loves to banter about sports or politics, though he keeps reporters more at bay.
Taj Finger, a senior forward for Stanford, said at a news conference last weekend that "Robin also loves to sing".
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