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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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have a love-and-hate relationship with caffeine

1b00Many of us have a love-and-hate relationship with caffeine02b00. So is it good for us or not?02br
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00Hi,02br
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00In our language, we'd say the following to express the bolded part in the above?02br
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01i00Many of us love and hate caffeine at the same time.02i02br
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00Does it sound good to you? Thanks.0-
  

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0I suppose it means the same but 'love-hate relationship' is a well-known idiom so there's no need to re-phrase it. 0-

  • 0I suppose it means the same but 'love-hate relationship' is a well-known idiom so there's no need to re-phrase it.
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0I suppose it means the same but 'love-hate relationship' is a well-known idiom so there's no need to re-phrase it. We don't usually put 'and' in the middle of love and hate.0-

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