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lots of loves
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"lots of loves" is not correct or usable in written English.
It should be "lots of love". You can use it to express your affection for someone in a friendly, informal way. For example, "I'm sending you lots of love and wishing you all the best".
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"That's me: multifaceted, lots of interests, lots of loves, lots of passions," she said.
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59 human-written examples
Apparently LOL means "Lots Of Love".
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Lots of love JT.
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Lots of love, Daddy".
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Lots of love.
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Lots of love, Ocado.
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lots of love sara.
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Lots of love, @scouserachel.
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Lots of love, Haruko".
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Lots of love, Geri.
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Lots of love, p".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "lots of love" instead of "lots of loves". The word 'love' should be singular in this context, as it refers to an uncountable noun.
Common error
Avoid using the plural form "loves" after "lots of". The correct phrase is "lots of love".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lots of loves" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "lots of love". According to Ludwig AI, it's not usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "lots of loves" is generally considered grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "lots of love". According to Ludwig AI, the phrase isn't considered proper in written English. The intended purpose is to express affection, but the incorrect grammar detracts from its effectiveness. While various sources show its occurrence, correcting it to "lots of love" ensures grammatical correctness and clarity. Alternatives like "much love" or "tons of love" offer similar expressions of affection.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Lots of love
Corrected version of the phrase, using singular "love".
Tons of love
Replaces "lots" with "tons", indicating a large amount of affection.
Much love
Uses "much" instead of "lots" to express affection.
Loads of love
Replaces "lots" with "loads", conveying abundance.
All my love
Expresses complete affection from the speaker.
A great deal of love
More formal way to express a large quantity of love.
Abundant love
Emphasizes the plentiful nature of the love.
Love and kisses
Playful and affectionate closing.
Heartfelt affection
Focuses on the sincerity and depth of the affection.
Warmest regards
Formal closing expressing kind feelings.
FAQs
Is "lots of love" or "lots of loves" grammatically correct?
"Lots of love" is the grammatically correct phrase. "Loves" is rarely used and generally considered incorrect.
What does "lots of love" mean?
It's a friendly, informal way to express affection when saying goodbye in a letter, email or message.
What can I say instead of "lots of love"?
You can use alternatives like "much love", "tons of love", or "all my love" depending on the context.
How do I properly use "lots of love" in a sentence?
It's typically used as a closing remark. For example, "I'm thinking of you, sending lots of love". It's more common to end a message with it, such as "
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Usage summary
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested