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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hostility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or type of hostility, often in discussions about relationships, conflicts, or emotions.
Example: "There was a hostility between the two teams that made the competition even more intense."
Alternatives: "an animosity" or "a resentment".
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There's a hostility in these poems".
As we talked, a hostility towards Bacon became clear.
The suspension, some say, revealed a hostility to recycling.
They speak of a hostility between black and white that is fraught, active and building.
He showed a hostility towards imperialism that would stick: "Hurrah for the Boers!
But if it isn't driven purely by ideology, it's a hostility very hard to understand.
Mansel argues a hostility to urban sophistication goes back to antiquity.
Her stories convey a hostility, even a revulsion, toward figures of masculine authority.
"There is a hostility toward me by the judge – tremendous hostility – beyond belief," Trump said.
Mr. Weldon had to testify, answering questions about whether he harbored a hostility toward Christianity or the Bible.
In much of the parliamentary Labour Party there is not so much a hostility to business as a bottomless ignorance.
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