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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as hostility" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation or behavior characterized by hostility, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The negotiations broke down, leading to an atmosphere as hostility filled the room."
Alternatives: "in a hostile manner" or "with hostility".
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Such guilt often manifests as hostility.
Nor will Iran stand idly by as hostility increases.
Another problem, Jewel said, is what he sees as hostility directed at Muslim taxi drivers.
But as well as hostility, there's also been positive efforts to bring communities together.
Parents were treated with what can only be described as hostility.
Mr. Atkins was a solitary young man whose shyness was often misinterpreted as hostility.
Any limitation on religion is considered by the conservatives on the court as hostility toward that faith rather than liberty for people outside it.
Although the study didn't explicitly differentiate between benign and malicious envy, it did measure such emotional correlates as hostility and resentfulness.
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While he generates as much hostility as passion among Ecuadoreans, he could split the coastal vote that might otherwise have gone to Mr Noboa.
As soon as hostilities ended, Venizélos went to Paris to participate in the peace conferences.
B. "But they started it!" C. The months-long bombing campaign doesn't count as "hostilities".
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