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