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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always loved language" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a lifelong passion or appreciation for language in various contexts, such as personal reflections or discussions about interests.
Example: "From a young age, I always loved language, which inspired me to pursue a career in linguistics."
Alternatives: "have always had a passion for language" or "have always been fond of language."
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I have always loved language in a dramatic context, particularly Shakespeare.
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"In the back of my mind I've always loved languages, learning linguistics and being able to decipher words, and then I've always enjoyed this sort of competition," he said.
I always loved words.
I've always loved the English language, the playfulness of compound words, the sounds, the rhythms.
Always remembered, always loved.
I have always loved Edward Lear and welcomed the challenge to compose a new adventure using the same meter and nonsense language.
I always loved cars".
I always loved architecture.
We always loved you.
"I always loved that.
Both love – have always loved – blasphemy.
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