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Old December 14, 2008, 09:24 PM
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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For those of you learning American English. I would just like to say, though not completely proper, saying in American English "I love a beautiful woman" could be perceived as plural in this aspect. One could be selective about the women one appreciates as beautiful. For example, rather than just looking at women, one would look only at 'beautiful' women. " I like women but i love a beautiful woman" and singularly " I love a beautiful woman and that woman is you!"
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So, how would you say.......

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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For those of you learning American English. I would just like to say, though not completely proper, saying in American English "I love a beautiful woman" could be perceived as plural in this aspect. One could be selective about the women one appreciates as beautiful. For example, rather than just looking at women, one would look only at 'beautiful' women. " I like women but i love a beautiful woman" and singularly " I love a beautiful woman and that woman is you!"
This is a very good point. It would be more common for someone who is in love with a single beautiful woman to actually say

I am in love with a beautiful woman.
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