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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peace loving" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who has a tendency to prefer peaceful interactions and collaborations over other forms of engagement. For example: "My neighbor is a peace loving person who always works to resolve conflicts in a nonviolent way."
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"Azerbaijani nation has always been peace loving and has been in peaceful relations with its neighbors," she said.
Indians are by default peace loving.
Readers only need turn to page 31 of the same issue and read the article "Peace Loving India".
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The vast majority of American Muslims are peace-loving.
Pakistan is a peace-loving, democratic country.
Everywhere she went she met peace-loving Germans.
Enough to persuade a peace-loving populace to support war.
"To push for peace further, you, the American peace-loving academics, should come and visit Baghdad..
The peace-loving natives — compiled from a mélange of Native American, African, Vietnamese, Iraqi and other cultural fragments — are like the peace-loving natives you've seen in a hundred other movies.
The peace-loving atoms find a way to defy the Generals (no spoilers here, but flowerpots are involved).
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