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Discover Ludwig: The part of a sentence "I hate winter" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
This phrase expresses the speaker's feeling of dislike towards the season of winter. Example: "I hate winter because it always seems to drag on for months and I can never stay warm enough."
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'I hate winter,' he sighed".
I hate winter!
I hate winter and fall because it's always so dark.
"I hate winter," said Mr. Richards, a lifelong Long Beach resident.
At times I hate winter but getting through it makes us who we are.
I hate winter the most.
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February 28th — I hate this month.
I hate New Year resolutions.
I hate Christmas, loathe it.
I hate Christmas music in public.
He had a variation on this: "Bess, I hate Christmas trees".
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