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The phrase "a source of loathing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes strong feelings of hatred or disgust.
Example: "The corrupt practices of the organization became a source of loathing among the community members."
Alternatives: "a cause of hatred" or "a wellspring of disdain."
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No matter if they're a source of loathing and laughter, the Oscars matter as a cultural flashpoint, perhaps now more than ever.
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Romantic relationships are depicted either as a prison (Night on the Tiles), or a source of the kind of self-loathing duplicity found on the blackly comic What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend.
I suffered from bad acne since I was 10, and that was a source of deep hurt and self-loathing for me.
As Stolorow points out, in the absence of such a sustaining relational home, emotional pain can become a source of unbearable shame and self-loathing, and traumatized people can fall into the grip of an impossible requirement to "get over it".
It is that tracery of unspoken taboo and inhibition that some, to the political left and to the right, now depict as the greatest barrier to normalcy, a source of self-doubt and even self-loathing.
An inveterate polemicist, a loathing for Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church, which he felt had been a source of intolerance and cruelty since the days of Constantine, the first Roman emperor to convert.
In later years, Stravinsky made a show of loathing Wagner.
It's hard to work up a lather of loathing for the likable lad from Northern Ireland.
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