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Discover Ludwig"hate it that" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express strong dislike or frustration towards something. Example: "I hate it that my boss always gives me impossible deadlines."
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5) Avoid it Hate it that much?
I hate it that Adrian has died.
Although companies hate it, that is the law.
I hate it that [Dr. Carhart's] here in Nebraska and I hate it that he's in America.
Brand-owners hate it that people are using digital video recorders to avoid their pitches.
"It's fine!" After another pause, he said, "I hate it that I'm hurting you".
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He hates it that I come out here.
He is 49 years old and hates it that he cannot quite get his gut to disappear.
He hates it that I travel so much.
He hated it that strangers lived there now, that another child had appropriated his room.
Arthur hates it that I'm terribly predictable about what I order.
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