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Discover Ludwig"love object" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who one is in love with or desires. For example, "She had a new love object and was completely smitten".
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Cary Grant is the male love object.
A tribute to a romantic love object.
Presumably his, directed toward an inert love object.
But she proposed that the love object was a woman.
Dick is never a worthy love object, of course.
The Love Object is published by Faber (£10.99).
Cockroach's poetic nickname for his love object is Nightboy.
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It might seem perverse to choose as a love-object a musical about a serial killer.
Atthis is mentioned in the poems of Sappho as a love-object.
This is understandable, since there is no other plausible known candidate for a male love-object in Eliot's biography.
Suddenly Yarovaya is no longer the love-object Pieretta, but an organ-grinder's monkey, a weird, servile, scratchy little creature, potential material for bad dreams.
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