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The part of the sentence "a hatred for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a strong feeling of dislike or animosity towards something or someone. For example: "After years of dealing with his toxic behavior, she developed a hatred for her boss."
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In some cultures, there's a hatred for vultures and ravens.
"I start to build a hatred for the other team.
"I had such a hatred for myself," she said.
Obama, he has said, "despises the Constitution" and "nurtures a hatred for the white man".
Not for nothing are his films shot through with a hatred for bureaucracy and bland authoritarianism.
"You do lose that bit of dignity at times – it's almost a hatred for the opposition.
If one thing unites the Beijing music scene, it is a hatred for mainstream Chinese pop.
"They have a hatred for those who are happy," he said.
He started to harbour a hatred for Maguire, the court heard.
The inevitable result is a hatred for France and, by extension, for the West".
Many citizens of Hiroshima, however, continued to feel a hatred for Americans which nothing could possibly erase.
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