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"climate of hostility" is an acceptable and widely used phrase in English.
It is used to describe an atmosphere, usually in a workplace or other social setting, where people are unfriendly or hostile towards one another. For example, "She was fighting an uphill battle to improve the office's climate of hostility."
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Indeed, its climate of hostility seems preordained or unavoidable.
But it says that the government has been fostering a climate of hostility against Jews.
An unprecedentedly divisive presidential election has resulted in a new climate of hostility towards journalists.
Certainly, fashion's curretn climate of hostility has a lot to do with all the corporate wrangling and mergers.
You could get rid of the climate of hostility within a generation by getting rid of segregated schooling.
In Italy, the climate of hostility toward politicians is magnified by the fact that voters do not directly elect members of Parliament.
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Aetna and Dr. Rowe come together in a climate of some hostility between hospitals and insurers.
The risk is a climate of undisguised hostility, with potentially greater costs than during the nadir of the cold war.
It can be seen only in the context of a climate of pervasive hostility toward anything Muslim in Denmark.
But even his successes were shadowed by the persistence of crime, poverty and a climate of racial hostility that he arguably made worse.
In America's current simmering climate of interracial hostility and police violence, Dennis Hopper's incendiary 1988 cop drama Colors hardly feels like a period piece.
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