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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dislike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of aversion or lack of fondness for something.
Example: "She has a dislike for loud music, preferring the calm of classical compositions."
Alternatives: "an aversion" or "a distaste".
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A dislike of professional politicians?
"It's not a like or a dislike.
We have a dislike of extremism".
"When I first met Coach Coughlin, it wasn't a dislike.
"That's not a dislike or a like, just an observation".
"So it's really not a dislike of the other team, it's just a dislike for any opponent".
I just couldn't get past a dislike of the narrator.
APPARENTLY, the Chinese have a dislike of facial hair.
Facebook has been very reluctant to introduce a "Dislike" option.
He had always expressed a dislike of London.
He also confesses a dislike for crowds of people.
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