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Discover Ludwig"deep animosity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong feeling of hatred or hostility towards someone or something. Example: The two nations had a long history of deep animosity, but they were finally able to put their differences aside and sign a peace treaty.
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Both inspire awe, reverence and deep animosity.
"Clearly this case reflects the deep animosity between President Putin and Khodorkovsky," the official said.
The case at hand reflects the deep animosity between Hello! and OK!, which often pay huge sums to subjects.
More importantly, there is deep animosity among African leaders towards the ICC, which is seen as biased.
For years under Mr. Mubarak there was deep animosity between the local population and the police, who were almost exclusively recruited from outside the area.
Mr. Hashimi fled to Kurdistan and the life of a fugitive, an episode that incited deep animosity between Mr. Maliki and the country's Sunni minority.
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People had deep animosities, hatreds and what not that came from that era.
His supporters have counted on the deep animosities that many people feel toward Mrs. Clinton to keep his campaign moving.
Not only are there deep animosities between and among states, but there are powerful terrorist groups and criminal elements that exert their influence across national boundaries.
Harry Truman (who died Dec. 27, 1972) was by no means universally admired by the American electorate, but he was among the few Presidents who have provoked no deep animosities.
The New Yorker, January 6, 1973 P. 19 Harry Truman (who died Dec. 27, 1972) was by no means universally admired by the American electorate, but he was among the few Presidents who have provoked no deep animosities..
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