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'love pool' is not grammatically correct and is not usable in written English as it is two words not forming a complete sentence.
To use the words 'love pool' in written English, you would need to construct a sentence around it, such as, "I love swimming in the pool."
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Whenever I think of dipping my toes into the love pool, I'm reminded that it's an uncomfortable temperature for me.
"I love pool," she said, but she admitted with a chuckle that sometimes her fellow tenants are wary when she shows up to play.
I think that as long as we are still believers who continue to jump into the love pool, we are allowing ourselves to indulge in our innate desire to love and be loved.
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I love pools as much as I ever did, only now there is something problematic in the relationship, so it would best be described not as a love affair but as a love-hate affair, with the hate a little more pronounced than the love.
Kids love pools and beaches, of course.
We don't know about you, but we love pools.
The future of this much loved pool was under threat for a time, so to see new life being breathed into it, bucking the trend of lido closures, is a real pleasure.
The little boy who loved pools is now a dedicated swimmer, preferring swimming to jogging (it being the only aerobic exercise you can indulge in without sweating).
"I loved the pool, I loved the pool.
I love my pool".
Children will love the pool, playground and floodlit sports pitch.
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