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Free sign upThe phrase "with a love of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a passionate engagement in or enthusiasm for a particular activity or field. For example, "The artist was highly successful, with a love of creating vivid and unique artworks."
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He is also an artist with a love of life.
She grew up with a love of art and land.
What's wrong with a love of being British?
I GREW up with a love of food.
My reading life began with a love of comics.
I grew up with a love of Indian food.
This is usually, though not always, coupled with a love of sex.
They remembered a lively teacher with a love of colorful shoes and a quick wit.
Saigyō's poetry is largely concerned with a love of nature and devotion to Buddhism.
Unusually, this is a high-budget endeavour that began with a love of literature.
His father was a carpenter in a steel mill with a love of comic strips.
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