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The phrase "a sentiment of hatred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings or emotions related to animosity or strong dislike towards someone or something.
Example: "The novel explores the protagonist's struggle with a sentiment of hatred that consumes him throughout the story."
Alternatives: "a feeling of hatred" or "an emotion of hatred".
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I cannot nourish a sentiment of hatred in my heart.
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Not necessarily as a sign of hatred.
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