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The phrase "I disliked" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a negative feeling or opinion about something in the past. Example: "I disliked the movie because it was too long and boring."
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I disliked her instantly.
I disliked them all.
I disliked the nineties.
I disliked her very much.
At first I disliked this.
I disliked that it was pornographic.
Even if they were, I disliked Lili.
"I never said I disliked her - I disliked her actions," she said.
"I disliked being pigeonholed," she said.
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I dislike me also.
I dislike this question.
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