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"I so hate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and is often used to express strong dislike or loathing.
For example, "I so hate going to the dentist."
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Scott also sewed their patchwork bedspread – and some 40 dresses ("I so hate shopping!").
I so hate them!..
I so hate to bust up this party, but do listen up: It ain't gonna happen.
I so hate that.
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I so hated it".
Catherine's heir, Paul I, so hated his mother that he created his law of strict male succession.
I think I felt bad as these were mirrors for me and I so hated the thought of 'being like that'.
I would just so hate that," Nicks said.
"I have so hated this parade of people slagging off Ed Miliband.
Like I said, I hate heights so I had to be drunk to do it!
I wear glasses, so I hate putting another pair on over my specs to watch a 3-D flick.
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