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Discover LudwigThe phrase "love change" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English when it is used as a noun phrase or an imperative phrase.
Here are some examples: 1) As a noun phrase: "Her love for change was evident in the way she constantly rearranged the furniture in her house." 2) As an imperative phrase: "Love change and embrace new opportunities." 3) In a quote: "As the wise Heraclitus once said, 'The only constant in life is change, and those who love change are the ones who thrive in it.'" 4) In a title: "Love Change: Embracing the Power of Transformation." 5) In a slogan: "Love change, be the change."
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"I love change.
I love change, I need it.
I love change, taking on an adventure.
"I love change and home-searching and finding new places," Mrs. Song Kim said.
"I think the human condition is not to really love change".
Although I've worked for the same company for 30 years, I absolutely love change.
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Love changed that.
Love changes everything".
Same Love changed her life "very dramatically.
But then, in the early '80s, love changed her mind.
The shape of love changes over the years.
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