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Discover Ludwig"profuse love" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means an abundant or excessive amount of love. You can use "profuse love" to describe intense and overwhelming emotions of love, or to convey the idea of giving love generously and without hesitation. Example: The newlyweds exchanged profuse love and affection as they danced under the starry sky, surrounded by their family and friends.
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The Romans' love of ostentatious architecture led them to adorn the permanent background with profuse sculptures.
Profuse gunplay.
Then, a profuse apology.
Profuse apologies followed.
Single golds were more profuse.
This produces a profuse vaginal secretion.
Only stalwart, stubborn, profuse bloomers need apply.
Excruciating embarrassment and profuse apologies followed.
Westphalia produced a profuse ecclesiastical coinage.
But their affection was evident, and profuse.
He is grinning, broadly, under a profuse mustache.
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