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Discover Ludwig"expect love" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express optimism for the future, often in a romantic context. For example, "My friends keep telling me that I deserve love, and I'm starting to expect it."
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Don't expect "love".
"Well, what did you expect, love?
"Expect love, violence, music and poorly made cardboard props," it says here.
It is precisely because now, culturally, we marry for love that you can not expect love alone to carry you.
Not that I expect love or honour for this; I've long since understood that all messiahs are doomed to be condemned.
A more sophisticated woman would know that suffering ennobles nobody, no matter how tragic the story; would never expect love to heal her lover's scars.
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I expected love affairs to go wrong.
I don't think anybody expects love to be like "Pretty Woman" or "Casablanca" anymore.
When you see young boys and girls reactive and dynamic, waiting for and expecting love….
The love stories were categorized so that readers knew which doom to expect: Tragic Love, Bitter Love, Miserable Love, Wronged Love, and Chaste Love.
But she "didn't expect to love the children, and she sure didn't expect them to love her ever".
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