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"expressed dislike" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone has made their negative opinion known. Example: The customer expressed his dislike of the product.
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All the microbrewers present expressed dislike for standard U.S. beers.
Happy with all of it – it's other people who have expressed "dislike".
Later in the study, the children expressed dislike for the foods they had been rewarded for eating.
*** For the most part the ones who wrote in and expressed dislike for Americans had similar reasons.
More so than his colleagues, he has expressed dislike toward Congress and the federal government, as well as working-class groups (labor unions and farmers).
A real estate broker who helped Paddock sell multiple properties in California more than a decade ago said the future gunman expressed dislike for taxes and the government — even selling off a series of buildings in California to move his money to the low-tax havens of Texas and Nevada.
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Expressing dislike of something you don't know is usually known as prejudice.
Anne Robinson found you weren't allowed to express dislike of the Welsh.
Tellingly, the one thing he expresses dislike for is reality TV, which he calls "the death of entertainment".
[She laughs.] Although I do find it strange that the Internet and the tabloids express dislike and judge without having access to the truth.
The opposition from gay rights groups has developed because few senators have been as direct as Mr. Ashcroft in expressing dislike of gay behavior.
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