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The phrase "are going to hate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a prediction or expectation that someone will dislike something in the future.
Example: "If you don't study for the exam, you are going to hate the results."
Alternatives: "will dislike" or "are going to loathe".
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(Haters are going to hate).
Something your parents are going to hate".
Neighbors are going to hate it".
People are going to hate him.
Some people, he said, "are going to hate this".
"Other directors are going to hate Richard Linklater after this.
And, as always, haters are going to hate.
"If you hide or repress your emotions, you are going to hate country music.
All Meyer's Labour enemies are going to hate him for it.
"You think Washington Capitals fans are going to hate Ovechkin now, because he's Russian?
The 10th Street Association are going to hate me for saying that.
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