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stream of love
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stream of love" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous flow of affection or emotional connection between individuals. Example: "As they sat together, a stream of love flowed between them, making the moment feel magical."
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Alternative expressions(20)
deep affection
outpouring of love
constant devotion
wave of tenderness
profound love
intense fondness
strong respect
high regard
strong attachment
sincere appreciation
close relationship
earnest admiration
profound affection
highly esteemed
enormous love
bundles of love
wholeheartedly
flood of love
greatly loved
a wealth of love
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6 human-written examples
A continuous stream of love flows through me to all of creation.
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And the lifelong stream of love songs and romantic comedies consumed are only to blame.
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A continuous stream of love flows from me to all of creation.
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Don't bottle up the stream of love within you, releasing it only to certain people or on sparse occasions.
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If we are not living in the stream of love, it is felt as discord in mind, body and events.
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For the return of the feminine is not only a yielding to the stream of love that flows through us, but it is also a return to living life in a sacred manner, in a way that brings harmony and healing to all.
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54 human-written examples
Justin Bieber, who logged a third week at the singles chart summit with 102,000 combined sales and streams of "Love Yourself", could remain top of the pile.
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And, welling up, my verse in rippling murmurs flows; It flows in streams of love, its music wholly thine, And in the dark thine eyes are sparkling over mine.
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— On Friday afternoon, as a steady stream of S.U.V.-loving chardonnay sippers inched along Highway 29, the dutiful members of local American Legion post were proudly pursuing a far more sober mission: selling sparklers, snappers and smoke bombs at a roadside fireworks stand, just as they have since Nixon — another patriotic Californian — was president.
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It's impossible to complain about Harry's quirky tweets and Niall's stream of "Anchorman -loving messAnchorman -loving
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And then the following week there sits the Jew in a pew on an ordinary Sunday morning and when she is invited up to receive communion she overrides her instinctual panic and stands to receive the body and blood of one of the greatest prophets her people has ever known, and then she returns to kneel at the altar rail, her eyes streaming, the taste of love alive on her tongue.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Incorporate active verbs like 'flowing', 'pouring' or 'emanating' to heighten the liquid imagery.
Common error
While "stream of love" is grammatically correct, using it in every romantic context can feel repetitive. Ensure it fits the specific tone of your piece, or consider using a more precise alternative like "deep affection" if the liquid metaphor is not necessary.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "stream of love" functions as a metaphorical noun phrase comprising a head noun ('stream') and a prepositional qualifier ('of love'). According to Ludwig, it typically serves as the subject or object of a sentence describing emotional or spiritual abundance.
Frequent in
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55%
Wiki
25%
Academia
10%
Less common in
Social Media
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Science
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "stream of love" is a well-established and expressive metaphor in the English language. Ludwig data confirms that it is widely accepted by editors at major publications like The New York Times and The New Yorker. It is most effective when used to describe a sense of continuous, positive energy or spiritual connection. While it is grammatically correct, writers should be mindful of its poetic weight and ensure the surrounding context supports such a vivid metaphor.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
flow of affection
Uses a more grounded noun for a similar liquid metaphor.
outpouring of love
Suggests a sudden and intense release rather than a steady stream.
wellspring of care
Focuses on the internal source or origin of the emotion.
current of adoration
Implies a stronger, directional movement similar to water or electricity.
cascade of emotion
Emphasizes a downward, overwhelming volume of feeling.
tide of endearment
Uses a maritime metaphor to suggest rising and falling intensity.
torrent of passion
Indicates a much higher, potentially violent level of intensity.
constant devotion
A more literal description focused on duration rather than movement.
fountain of kindness
Suggests a decorative and uplifting upward flow of positive energy.
wave of tenderness
Implies a singular, sweeping movement of gentle affection.
FAQs
How to use "stream of love" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a continuous feeling, for example: "Her meditation practice helped her maintain a steady stream of love for everyone she encountered."
What can I say instead of "stream of love"?
Depending on the intensity, you might use "flow of affection", "outpouring of love" or "constant devotion".
Is "stream of love" a formal expression?
It is generally considered a neutral to poetic expression. While common in media and literature, it might be too metaphorical for strictly technical or legal documents.
What is the difference between "stream of love" and "outpouring of love"?
A "stream of love" suggests a steady and continuous flow, whereas an "outpouring of love" implies a large, sudden and sometimes overwhelming burst of emotion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested