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Discover Ludwig"make love with" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase is "make love to." For example, "John made love to his wife on their anniversary."
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Zellweger plays Barbara Novak, who arrives in town to promote her first book, "Down with Love," whose thesis is that women must learn to think, act, and — perish the thought — make love with the time-saving practicality of men.
I can't make love with my basin.
They make love with their food.
They make love with them all, one after the other.
Imagine, then, trying to make love with a broken arm.
The students then asked Edgar to make love with Helen, the teaching assistant.
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She had made love with him, of course.
Drew talks about making love with Charlotte; they went together for two years.
Delicate and beautiful, making love with the Devil in his muggy bedroom behind the shabby office.
And also because of Pete, because making love with him had left her younger.
She makes love with Albert on a log, and everybody fights for his soul.
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