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Discover Ludwig"loved making" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an activity or action that someone enjoyed doing. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but is most often used in past tense and followed by a verb. Example: "She loved making art in her free time."
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But the films that I loved making--the original Sleuth.... Well, I loved making the second Sleuth but we got slaughtered for that, but I still loved making it.
He loved everybody, he loved making music.
"But I loved making dinner.
I loved making that speech.
He loved making something out of nothing.
Mr. Asher loved making those movies, he told interviewers.
"Yeah," he said, "that's why I loved making it".
"I loved making up stories to tell," he said.
He loved making clothes for opera singers, in particular.
If you'll excuse me, I loved making love to Marilyn.
"He loved making people laugh," said his sister, Irene Lesiw.
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