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The phrase "a strong hatred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intense feeling of dislike or animosity towards someone or something.
Example: "His actions were driven by a strong hatred for those who opposed his beliefs."
Alternatives: "intense loathing" or "deep-seated animosity."
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Lorry Post acknowledged that "there is still a strong hatred".
But many of the most adamant among the abortion-rights crowd have such a strong hatred for the opposition that they, too, are unwilling to compromise.
Her writings reveal a strong hatred of the Germans for their role in the two world wars; in "Black Lamb" the Serbs are her heroes, partly because they are everything the Germans are not.
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To this day Joshua holds a strong hatred for Hussein and I can't help but laugh at the thought of his history teach one day showing a photo of Saddam and asking, "Can anyone tell me who this man is?" And Josh responding, "That's the man who took my pacifier".
It was a minor inconvenience of my youth unlike our neighbor, no one in my family got any ticks but their constant presence was enough for me to develop, perhaps unjustifiably at first, a strong hatred of them, these gigantic "rats with hooves".
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For now, all-out infighting between groups ostensibly on the same side has been prevented by a stronger hatred for the enemy, as both the pro-Kiev and pro-separation forces have cultivated a hatred for their opponents.
I'd like to ask about the very strong hatred against the Jewish people that was put forward by Hitler.
"Throughout her life, she has always stood strongly for environmental activism and displayed strong hatred towards the agricultural sector.
Hitler and Stalin exhibited strong hatred towards Jews from childhood, and because they felt woefully inadequate, they did things to try and show everybody that they have power.
"You mix Duke with the Heat, and you get a strong brew of fan hatred".
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