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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hater" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who dislikes or has strong negative feelings towards someone or something. Example: "He was known as a hater of all things modern and preferred to stick to traditional methods."
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A hater.
He's a hater.
spokesperson and a hater of all Jews.
You're a hater and you're unattractive inside".
He is a lover, not a hater.
Why is Hagel a hater of Jews?
He is not a hater of Israel.
Clinton is simply not a hater.
"I was called racist, a hater of Islam.
From a freedom fighter, she became a hater of foreigners.
"They say Trump's a racist and a hater," Ron said.
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