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'brain love' is not correct or usable in written English
It is not a real phrase. If you wanted to express the concept of 'love for learning' or 'intellectual curiosity', you could say something like, "I have a passion for learning" or "I have a deep love of knowledge".
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Re "Anti-Love Drug May Be Ticket to Bliss" (Findings, Jan . 13: I was enjoying John Tierney's piece on the double-edged sword of brain love chemistry when I was seriously taken aback.
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My brain loves itself too much, I think.
The brain loves having this kind of information".
"The human brain loves to solve simple puzzles," he said.
The New Yorker, February 17 , 1975P. 36 My brain loves itself too much, I think.
"Because it's getting two explanations in one, and the brain loves that".
"From an acoustical perspective, music is an overstructured language, which the brain invented and which the brain loves to hear".
By Philip Schultz The New Yorker, February 17 , 1975P. 36 My brain loves itself too much, I think.
Why Your Brain Loves That New Song.
So something else must explain why the brain loves nicotine whereas muscles shun it.
Since the brain loves familiarity (until it gets outright sick of it), connecting UI elements to universal actions is a solid way to quickly onboard users.
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