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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all hated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sentiment that everyone disliked or had negative feelings towards a particular person, thing, or situation.
Example: "In the end, all hated the decision made by the committee, feeling it was unfair and unjust."
Alternatives: "everyone despised" or "all loathed".
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"The players all hated him," Torre says of Pavano.
Torre, who managed Pavano for three seasons, included several unflattering references about Pavano in his 2009 book, "The Yankee Years," written with Tom Verducci, including a quotation that said: "The players all hated him.
We'd all hated it.
They all hated it with a passion.
"We all hated the bank bailout," he said in one of his first big applause lines.
Why is she in serious contention?" She goes, "We all hated you.
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We all hate Yankees".
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They all hate you.
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