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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sincere hatred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a genuine and deep-seated feeling of animosity towards someone or something.
Example: "Despite their long friendship, she felt a sincere hatred for his betrayal."
Alternatives: "a genuine hatred" or "an earnest hatred".
Exact(1)
"I hate the place like poison with a sincere hatred," he wrote to his agent, Harold Ober, in 1935.
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He satisfies the resentments of his followers, because his sincerest hatred is always against the oldest, most rooted, and most deeply educated patrician families — the Cabot Lodges, Achesons, Conants, Adlai Stevenson.
Neither is my hatred of a sincere hug.
Understood, If we are serious about dealing with violence, we need to make a sincere effort to lessen our own distrust, hatred and aggression toward others.
A sincere closing such as "Many Thanks" or "Sincerely".
A sincere mustache, Mr. McPhee, a sincere mustache?
Mossadegh was a sincere democrat.
It creates a sincere bond.
He was "a sincere deceiver.
There should be a sincere apology.
Or is it a sincere threat?
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