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Discover Ludwig'display animosity' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when expressing a feeling of animosity or ill will towards someone or something. For example: Seemingly intent on displaying his animosity towards his opponents, the politician raised his voice in a heated argument.
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Iran also has some potent cards to play against Saudi Arabia or other Arab countries which choose to display animosity toward it.
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Marciano had been hit and cut, so he felt acclimated, and Moore was so mad at himself for not having knocked Marciano out that he almost displayed animosity toward him.
He contended that McNabb did not display any animosity about being demoted.
The debate put on full display the animosity between the campaigns, but also their starkly contrasting ideologies.
Mr. Nawaz and several friends displayed no animosity toward an American visitor.
That tends to shield them from the sudden public displays of animosity against officialdom that are common throughout China.
He said that such open displays of animosity had been rare, though he sensed a certain suspiciousness about him on the street.
He displays his animosity toward King Edward's wife and then widow, Queen Elizabeth, by arranging for the deaths of her sons, the Marquess of Dorset and Lord Grey, and her brother, Anthony Woodville, Earl Rivers.
There was no animosity on display Thursday, but Jankovic did feel compelled early in the final set to mimic Ivanovic's dainty fist pump — drawing a ripple of laughter from the crowd.
Setting aside the animosity Kronecker had displayed towards him, Cantor invited him to address the meeting, but Kronecker was unable to do so because his wife was dying from injuries sustained in a skiing accident at the time.
The impasse has thwarted the council for months, and animosity was vividly on display in the chamber on Tuesday.
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