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Is there any difference between "I love her" and "I'm in love with her"?

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Rebecca

"In love" is stronger than "love". You can love someone both in a romantic way and in a non-romantic way, but if you are "in love" with someone, it implies that you deeply love them in a romantic way. Being "in love" means you are completely infatuated by someone.

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