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The phrase "antagonistic atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a hostile or unfriendly environment, often in contexts such as workplaces, social situations, or competitive settings. Example: "The team's performance suffered due to the antagonistic atmosphere created by constant criticism and lack of support."
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It was an antagonistic atmosphere.
Ellman, who joined the vote of no confidence in Corbyn in July, put the membership of the Riverside party at 2,000 and said the antagonistic atmosphere at meetings could be attributed to only eight or nine people.
It was characteristic of the antagonistic atmosphere that the House was set to meet again last night purely to reject Senator Reid's plan even before it came to a vote in the Senate.
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You also have an industrial atmosphere — antagonistic relationships and unions.
The atmosphere isn't antagonistic at all," says Byrne.
It was a miscalculation, albeit an understandable one in the context of the febrile, paranoid atmosphere at the time and Dennis's antagonistic personal relationship with Mosley.
seemed antagonistic.
"They're just antagonistic.
Antagonistic Active Knee Prosthesis.
I shed my antagonistic attitude.
Two totally antagonistic disciplines, innit?
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