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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hate doing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong dislike or aversion towards an action or activity. Example: I hate doing laundry, it's the worst chore.
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"I hate doing it.
"I hate doing that.
I hate doing laundry".
"I hate doing that," Baxter said.
"I hate doing music just for music.
"I hate doing that," Mr. Schrock said.
I hate doing it so much.
Even grant agency chairmen hate doing laundry!
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"I hate doing dishes," he said.
He does all the stuff I hate doing".
Many of us hate doing our finances.
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