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Discover Ludwig"loved to repeat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's habit of repeatedly doing something, often something they enjoy. For example, "My grandmother always loved to repeat her favorite stories to us."
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In an ideal world, McIlroy would have loved to repeat his form of Thursday, but these were different circumstances, and not just because the pressure was heightened.
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The Donald loves to repeat himself.
The tales are endless, but one he loves to repeat involves a supposed encounter with the Boston slugger Ted Williams.
The Greens would love to repeat their 2012 feat of pushing the Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate into fourth place.
The "San Francisco Democrat" Nancy Pelosi -- a moniker Republicans love to repeat -- has replaced Richard Gephardt as minority leader in the House.
A possibly apocryphal story that Afghans and diplomats love to repeat involves the president asking Ahmed Wali: "Are you engaged with the drug networks?
LANDOVER, Md .— In defending their work, members of Congress love to repeat a quotation attributed to Otto von Bismarck: "If you like laws and sausages, you should never watch either one being made".
As crucial as this summit meeting will be for market confidence, Mrs. Merkel loves to repeat, "There is no magic wand" or "single act" to solve the euro crisis.
That is the part that the Liberal Democrats would love to repeat this time, but without the other policies Mr. Koizumi brought with him: smashing the factions that once dominated internal party politics and loosening the grip of Japan's powerful bureaucrats, among other things.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer loves to repeat certain words three times — often while clapping his hands.
We still love to repeat the catch phrases, the touchstones of our love-in with infinite possibility, but now they are the language of Likes and retweets, OMG and LMFAO, check-ins and iPads.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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