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The phrase 'aversion of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of strong dislike or opposition towards something. For example, "The teacher was alerted to the student's strong aversion of math classes."
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Context-dependent freezing was monitored to evaluate the learned aversion of an animal for the environment associated with the mild aversive stimulus.
It was an aversion of feeling as much as of reason.
The desperate risk aversion of the BBC is an endemic atmosphere.
Winning and losing streaks had no correlation with the skill or risk aversion of the gambler.
Its potential for reducing other more obvious odours, or even overcoming the long-standing aversion of golf clubs to denim clothing, has yet to be explored.
Since that time, the risk aversion of the studios has opened more opportunities for entrepreneurial filmmaking that makes use of a startup model.
The last thing to keep an eye on is how the host teams' and the selection committee's aversion of first-round conference matchups affects the brackets.
This precipitous slide may foreshadow a distinct aversion of Internet investors to the whole idea of blending the old and new economies.
It will be nearly impossible for Mr Obama's candidate to win in the state, he says, and few undecided voters will overcome their aversion of the president.Maybe so.
"I see you have an aversion of Mayo, I can personally take it or leave it in a ham sandwich, but where do you stand on a bit of coleslaw?" says Gavin Facey.
More and more often the process is complicated by the aversion of the next generation of executives to sacrificing quality of life to further their careers, said Mr. Kelly of Kelly & Company.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com