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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had love" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a past experience or feeling of love that someone had at a certain time.
Example: "In her youth, she had love for adventure and exploration that drove her to travel the world."
Alternatives: "experienced love" or "felt love."
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First we had Love, Love, Love from Mike Bartlett at the Royal Court.
I had love, you know.
"He had love," LaDue said.
He had love for the strong, he had love for the weak.
That's what Lynda had in abundance, she had love.
You wouldn't think that they had love triangles and feelings".
Hotel Thought only Japan and Latin America had love hotels?
"I had 'Love Not Hate' written on my shoulders.
She understood what was happening and had love for all.
She never married, and if she had love affairs she didn't trumpet them.
When Bayley met Murdoch he was "shaken," because she had had love affairs.
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