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The phrase "about the hatred between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of animosity or conflict that exist between two or more parties.
Example: "The documentary explores the history and consequences about the hatred between the two rival factions."
Alternatives: "regarding the animosity between" or "concerning the hostility between".
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What about the hatred between his ex-team and new team?
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No one seems to agree about the origin of the hatred between them, but around the late 1980s, it exploded in a bloody war on the streets of Southern California.
As for how much things have changed, Thompson doesn't really believe in the hatred between rivals of yore was as intense as the stories about them suggest.
The hatred between the nations boiled over.
India's economic failure is not the cause of the hatred between its religions, but it makes the hatreds worse.
Since then the hatred between the two sides has escalated.
Their hatred, like the hatred between the Palestinians and the Israelis, has framed the Middle East's alliances and fuelled terror and war.
You can feel the hatred between the Sunnis and the Alawites.
"I don't think there's the hatred between fans as there used to be, and not the hatred between the players either.
There is also a hatred other than that between "Reds" and "Anti-Reds" dividing Spain – the, hatred between Falangists and Requetes, a hatred less sanguinary but one that breaks out in frequent violence.
The talk of reconciliation has done little to diminish the hatred between Fatah and Hamas.
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