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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dislike being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling or sentiment towards a particular action or state of being. For example: - "I dislike being told what to do." - "She often expresses her dislike of being in large crowds." - "He doesn't hide his dislike of being in confined spaces." It is also commonly used in phrases such as "I dislike being [adjective]," where the adjective describes a certain characteristic or quality. For example: - "Emma dislikes being interrupted while she's speaking." - "I've always disliked being the center of attention." - "John strongly dislikes being late for appointments."
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Many others dislike being disturbed.
"Basically I dislike being dependent, that's all," he said, looking hard into her eyes.
Well, I've always tended to dislike being told that something can't be done.
You say that many customers "dislike being expected to bargain with shifty car-dealers".
In her eighties, she confessed that she had always tended to dislike being touched.
Although I like to read aloud, I dislike being read aloud to.
Like your good self, I dislike being manipulated by the text.
And since most voters dislike being mugged, that matters.Mr Giuliani's record as a tax-cutter is also fairly strong.
The country's growing number of Roman Catholics dislike being told that Protestantism is the source of the country's economic dynamism.
For this reason especially, the promoters of the new orthodoxy dislike being called traditionalists.But in many ways they are.
That is unlikely, but not impossible: as the presidential poll showed, voters dislike being taken for granted.
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