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Today’s language is selected from a very interesting talk, looking at the complex phenomenon of love from the perspective of science, and trying to understand what is really happening and why we feel such strong feelings.
- https://www.ted.com/talks/shannon_odell_the_science_of_falling_in_love/transcript
1. you may find yourself + VERB + ing
2. (see through) rose-coloured glasses
3. thanks in large part to
4. AAAAA is not unlike BBBBB
5. pump the brakes on SOMETHING
More love language - https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-idioms-of-love.html

02 The science of falling in love
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