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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply dislike" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express a strong or intense dislike for something or someone. Example: "I deeply dislike seafood, it always makes me feel sick."
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I'm an animal lover, but I deeply dislike monkeys.
People don't trust and can't fully endorse it, even the ones who deeply dislike the president.
There are officials who deeply dislike him but hesitate to cross him.
Although he has a wary relationship with the ayatollah, Mr. Rafsanjani is known to deeply dislike Mr. Ahmadinejad.
But I deeply dislike Instagram, which is the sharing app that millions of people seem to prefer.
"I deeply dislike it when people say, 'Oh, those people believe this, or that society is terrorist' or whatever.
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Your man is deeply disliked.
He is so deeply disliked here.
He also deeply disliked being opposed, even by Cobden.
Nevertheless, the crown prince will probably remain deeply disliked.
Gore deeply disliked the turn of American politics under the Bush administration.
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