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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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to the core of my heart

I love her to the core of my heart.

Is this sentence correct?
  

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Hi, I love her to the core of my heart. Is this sentence correct? It's correct grammar.

  • Hi, I love her to the core of my heart.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • It's correct grammar.
  • But it's not something that is commonly said, and it doesn't sound 'beautiful' to me, probably because we don't tend to speak of our heart as having a core.
  • We commonly say 'I love her with all my heart'.
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Hi,

I love her to the core of my heart.

Is this sentence correct? It's correct grammar. But it's not something that is commonly said, and it doesn't sound 'beautiful' to me, probably because we don't tend to speak of our heart as having a core.

We commonly say 'I love her with all my heart'.

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Yes, though we often use 'heart' to mean 'core of my being'.
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Thank you friends.

I love her from the bottom of my heart.

Is this correct?
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Yes, that's natural, Gary, but I think it is more usually used with 'thank you'-- "I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you have done for me".
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I love her with all my heart and soul.
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I love you to the core of my soul
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is it correct? if some one say, "People love you, from the core of their hearts".

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Thank you very much from the core of my heart for transferring me to any other school

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User_garyI love her to the core of my heart.
Is this sentence correct?

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