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The phrase "love spring" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it as an expression of your feelings towards the season of spring or to describe a particular fondness of the season. For example, you could say "I absolutely love spring; the warmer weather and blooming flowers make me feel so rejuvenated."
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"I just love spring," Ms. McCartney said.
It's not that I don't love spring foods or foraging.
"I love spring days when we get to work outdoors".
The problem -- the tragedy -- is that grief, loyalty and even love spring from the same source.
'Don't you love spring?' a colleague asks when you arrive at the office.
You don't like to admit that, no, you don't love spring, any more than you love Christmas or autumn or summer.
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Women who love clothes will love spring 2004.
I do love summer.
Yet we love Christmas.
Love Mother.
"I love Christmas," he said.
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