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The phrase "I often love" can be used in written English, but it may sound more natural and complete if it is followed by a noun or an object. For example: - I often love spending time with my family. - I often love trying new foods. - I often love watching movies on a lazy Sunday afternoon. However, it can also be used as a standalone phrase to express a general feeling. For example: - I often love the feeling of accomplishment after completing a difficult task. - I often love the excitement of exploring new places. - I often love the peacefulness of a quiet morning.
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Players like this, with a nearly criminal sense of entitlement and braggadocio who can back it up with their play, are the guys I often love.
Now I often love the pieces I parody, and this is true with A Christmas Carol.
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4. I say 'I love you' often, and mean it It's always a good time to say, I love you.
But here's the biggest thing, the biggest gift I've gained from getting older: I say "I love you," more often.
That is why I volunteer myself so often, I love being able to save someone's life".
It's funny how I can't seem to write a love song because I often am in love when I'm writing, but I feel like that's private and that's not something I've allowed myself to do.
I think it is time, for example, we follow the example of Mother Teresa who purportedly said and said often, "I love all religions; I'm IN LOVE with my own".
Usually I don't mind, and often I love it.
Though I am sicker with infections than are most people (and more often), I love my life.
"I don't feel bad or bothered about the way I often sing about love," he says.
As Bellini explained in a Facebook post this July, "when I was a little boy, I often fell in love with the most beautiful girls in school.
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