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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete dislike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong or total aversion to something or someone.
Example: "She has a complete dislike for spicy food, which is why she always orders mild dishes."
Alternatives: "an utter aversion" or "a total disdain".
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I think that people just have a complete dislike for the new design of Dalek.
Reasons that may discourage a child from participating include a fear of looking unattractive; body consciousness if overweight, gangly or very skinny; dislike of the temperatures outside; and a complete dislike of or disinterest in sporting activities or competitive activity.
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But executives disliked early drafts so much that they ordered a complete rewrite.
There are those who dislike a piece when it is even slightly damaged; such an attitude shows a complete lack of comprehension" (Hirota, 226).
Gen. David H. Petraeus, who was overall commander for the Middle East until becoming the Afghanistan commander this summer, told a senior aide that he disliked talking with David M. Axelrod, the president's senior adviser, because he was "a complete spin doctor".
Interestingly, the overarching theme when people use the term "dislike" are rooted in jealousy — for instance, consider this sample tweet: "I dislike Sheryl Sandberg because she's my age and a reminder of just how much of a complete failure I am.
But I'm getting much closer than I ever imagined to looking at other phones simply because of my complete and utter disliking of AT&T at this point.
"It's not a like or a dislike.
I much preferred the comfort of Asa Wright, but if you are a birdwatcher with a strong dislike of Americans and complete indifference to hot water, then Pax guesthouse is the place for you.
It is also possible that any patients having a strong dislike of the ELLIPTA DPI may not have completed the trial and would thereby be ineligible for participation in the qualitative research.
Professor Piers Steel suggests you give money to one of your friends and tell them they can give it away to a cause you dislike if you don't complete the task.
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