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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avalanche of hatred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an overwhelming or intense outpouring of negative feelings or animosity directed towards someone or something.
Example: "After the controversial decision was announced, the public response was an avalanche of hatred directed at the officials involved."
Alternatives: "flood of hatred" or "onslaught of hatred".
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This witness has of late been buried under an avalanche of hatred projected at "the other" by too many people -- usually white "conservative" Americans claiming that they are also Christians.
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Directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Paramount Pictures, "The Last Airbender" was greeted by an avalanche of critical hatred.
(I'm aware, by the way, that this plain statement of fact will generate an avalanche of angry mail. Irrational Clinton hatred remains a powerful force in American life).
But not terms of hatred.
He called him an "entrepreneur of hatred".
I'm tired of hatred.
Even the violence of hatred.
"Thousands of years of hatred, I guess".
It is a vowel of hatred.
Who are these merchants of hatred?
Very cold-blooded and full of hatred".
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