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The phrase "abhorrence against" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to express a strong feeling of disgust or hatred towards something.
Example: "Her abhorrence against violence was evident in her activism for peace."
Alternatives: "abhorrence of" or "disgust for".
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When I go to my United States history class, I observe the two sides of our past: the black and white interpretations of so-called American victory, and the blatant abhorrence against the losers, the marginalized minority.
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Clearly, social values should never count as evidence for or against a particular hypothesis — abhorrence of the death penalty does not count as data against its crime-deterrent effects.
The letter is written to indicate that many senior members of the international scientific community show solidarity with politicians, artists, sports people and many others who have already expressed their abhorrence for the Russian Government's actions against its gay citizens.
"The letter is written to indicate that many senior members of the international scientific community show solidarity with politicians, artists, sports people and many others who have already expressed their abhorrence for the Russian government's actions against its gay citizens," the letter states.
Blinded by misplaced patriotism and by their abhorrence of communism, they had voluntarily inoculated themselves against that sensitivity to danger which had saved Jews from their persecutors in other epochs, and which is - thankfully - very much alive in Israel today.
It may be that they are racially traumatized people who developed an inherent abhorrence for and willingness to conduct violent jihad against American racial hostility that has torn at their humanity and psychological stability.
Weighing against that approach is the media's abhorrence of a vacuum, and the eagerness with which rogue attention-seekers will fill one.
To the White House, a "chance" meeting between the president and Mr. Rushdie would convey the administration's abhorrence at Iran's refusal to lift the death threat against the novelist, but might not alienate the Muslim world as much as a full-dress Oval Office encounter.
"The great temptation is to try to justify past policies instead of acknowledging where we are and what we need to do". On Thursday, Catholic bishops forcefully restated their abhorrence to torture and said the U.S. must live up to constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment, and abide by international accords outlawing torture.
Since it would be almost impossible for America to join the AIIB against the will of Congress, with its many critics of China and abhorrence of funding any new international bank, Japan would be breaking ranks with its ally should it join.
Sometimes there is abhorrence.
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