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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I hate everything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses a strong feeling of dislike towards all things. Example: "After a string of bad luck, Jack exclaimed with frustration, 'I hate everything!'".
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I hate everything!
I hate everything techno".
"I hate everything about what's going on," Maine said.
I hate everything that he stands for.
I hate everything about it, even the colour.
"For one thing, I hate everything trendy.
Similar(21)
I hated everything.
I hated everything about it.
"I hated Duke, and I hated everything Duke stood for.
And I hated everything I felt Duke stood for.
"I hated art; I hated everything," he said.
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