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What are some common Phrase/Word for "Take a shine to you"
What are some common Phrase/Word for "Take a shine to you"

Is it mean start Liking someone?
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She likes you. She is attracted to you. She wants to get to know you.
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@EmonHasan Yes. This phrase means to like someone romantically.
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She likes you. She is attracted to you. She wants to get to know you.
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