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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of hate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or manifestation of hate, often in a nuanced or complex context.
Example: "What I felt towards him was not just anger; it was a kind of hate that stemmed from betrayal."
Alternatives: "a form of hatred" or "a type of animosity".
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Shah Shuja is a kind of hate figure in modern Afghanistan.
Yet another category of person is a kind of hate follower, who doesn't like her but enjoys being annoyed by her.
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So while few people in Detroit will be speaking about Obama's visit, much as they used to speak little about the emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, during the bankruptcy, everybody talks about Dan Gilbert, a kind of hated and loved overlord.
Hers was a kind of hate-crime Munchausen's syndrome, taking advantage not of medical resources but of the community's well of kindness, support, friendship.
We feel we need to alert anyone, that we don't hack any country tlds for example google.com.my as a result of any kind of hate, We don't hate anyone, We love all humanity, there is no obvious reason for stamping the tlds.
"In a weird way, we all kind of hate nostalgia.
Least the reason is not any kind of hate.
Our generation inherited a kind of corporate hate from the '60s and '70s that dissuades most students at schools like Harvard and Yale from working for corporations after graduation.
Scapegoat displays a kind of love-hate relationship with Israel.
"We had a kind of love-hate relationship," Ray told me.
"After Beijing in 2008 I had a kind of love-hate relationship with the Olympics," she said.
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