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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dislike to" is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
Instead, the correct phrase would be "dislike" or "would rather not". Example sentence: She said she would rather not go to the party.
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I took an instant dislike to him.
Orwell took a particular dislike to Gandhi.
It took an instant dislike to me, squirting ink.
I took an instant, irrational dislike to him.
Later on, she took a dislike to the third man in our compartment, a young soldier.
The writer takes a dislike to a rural philosopher and handyman, Zeph Leggin.
During this period Liszt took an active dislike to the career of a virtuoso.
Fiona seemed to have taken a dislike to him, though she tried to cover it up.
Partly to flee a British press that had taken a fierce dislike to Yoko.
Let's hope business doesn't take a dislike to clearly marked exits.
He had taken an almost instant dislike to DiCarmine, even though he couldn't really say why.
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