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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'especially adore' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you have a strong feeling of love or admiration for something or someone. For instance, "I especially adore the way the sun sets over the mountains each night."
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In my kitchen, I especially adore it as a way to perk up mild meats like chicken.
They especially adore kids.
Ramone: Dressing Up! Truth is I just love getting up every morning, and getting dressed up (I especially adore my vintage pieces, also loving Saint Laurent, Stella McCartney, my Susan Holmes Swim).
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(She was especially adored in France and Italy).
She especially adored and revered the theater, which provided a bridge to her dad.
WITTY, acerbic, and especially adored by her African-American listeners, Ms. Wilson has inevitably drawn comparisons with Nina Simone.
Their gods may be formidable, such as the little pocket-rocket of a bronze Zeus from Hungary that Jenkins especially adores; they may be hauntingly, mysteriously lovely, such as the stunning Aphrodite – "Lely's Venus" – which greets visitors to Defining Beauty.
"The Asian stars appear to be especially adored by their home countries," he says.
She likes other cats, is fine with dogs and especially adores people who adore her.
She especially adored the jeweled green owl on the side of her head because green is her favorite color.
His love carries forth in all whose lives he's touched, especially his adoring wife Susan, his devoted son James and wife Cynthia, and his loving niece Margo, nephew Harris and their families.
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