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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abhorrence towards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of disgust or hatred directed at someone or something.
Example: "Her abhorrence towards injustice was evident in her passionate speeches."
Alternatives: "disgust for" or "hatred of".
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While fans shared their newfound animosity towards James on his social media pages in recent days, one Israeli sports journalist went so far as to compare their sudden "hatred" toward James to their abhorrence towards Hamas -- the militant group that rules the Gaza Strip.
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** "Naipaul's repulsion towards Negroes... is a physical and historical abhorrence that, like every prejudice, disfigures the observer, not his object," Derek Walcott wrote in a 1987 essay.
The PFA has not made clear this week its abhorrence of Evans's and his footballer friend Clayton McDonald's disgraceful conduct towards Evans's then 19-year-old victim, on what Evans referred to, in his first semi-apology, as "that night in Rhyl".
Since about 1700, the increasing permissiveness towards what was seen as "natural" sex had led to a sharpened abhorrence across the western world of supposedly "unnatural" acts.
Abhorrence of death still resides in the mind of the Japanese and facilitates reluctance towards any termination of life [ 19].
Why does western public opinion seem so indifferent towards the legacy of the Soviet concentration camps while continuing to regard the Nazi ones with justified abhorrence?
It's an abhorrence.
Sometimes there is abhorrence.
One is an abhorrence of biographical color.
He views their arrival with "utter abhorrence".
I have a lifelong abhorrence of prejudice.
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