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The phrase "making love with" is not typically used in written English, as it can come across as overly casual or even inappropriate.
Depending on the context, a more appropriate alternative phrase might be "showing affection to" or "expressing love for." For example, "He loved making music, but he felt even more joy when expressing love for his partner."
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Making love with Hugh for the first time, I hoped he wouldn't notice my deflated breasts.
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.
He pictures voluptuous but strangely proportioned women singly in erotic poses or making love with one or two other women.
"We believe if a woman is not circumcised, making love with them will not be enjoyable," she says, smiling.
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They make love with their food.
They make love with them all, one after the other.
She had made love with him, of course.
I can't make love with my basin.
Imagine, then, trying to make love with a broken arm.
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