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KateLovesCat Posted 7 years ago
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"For " or " with " ?

Should I say " Do everything FOR love " or " Do everything WITH love " ? Please, tell me the reasons ...
  

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"Do everything for love" describes one's motivation for doing things, or the reason why one should do things. "Do everything with love" describes the way in which one should do things.

  • "Do everything for love" describes one's motivation for doing things, or the reason why one should do things.
  • "Do everything with love" describes the way in which one should do things.
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"Do everything for love" describes one's motivation for doing things, or the reason why one should do things.

"Do everything with love" describes the way in which one should do things.

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