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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'love cycle' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the cyclical nature of a relationship, and can be used anywhere you would like to express that idea. For example, "The couple's love cycle had them constantly spinning from elated joy to bitter fights and back again."
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In September 2010 the trio went to work on a set of anguished songs that Mr. Williams had written while on a trip to Mexico with Stacy, a love cycle about a relationship severely tested and renewed.
Everything came together in Mr. Luna's new "Mga Awit (A Love Cycle for Voice, Cello & Piano)," danced to music full of dramatic incident, composed by Michael Dadap and performed live by Sal Malaki (tenor), Marc Tagle (cello) and Cynthia Guerrero DeLeon (piano).
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The title of Chris DC Ramos's newest piece, "Love Cycles: Dances of Intimate Affairs," pretty much says it all.
But preciousness, obscurity and a bulky Conceptual framework plague "Travel Agency Garden" and, to a lesser extent, a series of tiny drawings exploring the life and love cycles of tree trunks.
Especially on that Multi-Love cycle, I kind of felt like I owed the audience everything.
I really love my cycle home in the dark.
I love to cycle, but often feel hemmed in by motorists who treat cyclists the way horses do flies.
If time and circumstances align, I would also love to cycle across America either later this year or at the beginning of 2015, to raise more money for research into cancer and to raise awareness of the importance of exercise.
"I've really learned to love my cycle and feel empowered by it".
You're not just a gang; you're a group of close-knitted friends who love to cycle.
She loved to cycle and to golf and to tell jokes.
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