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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hate it when" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a dislike or frustration towards a specific action or situation. For example: - "I hate it when people talk loudly on their cell phones in public." - "Do you ever hate it when you accidentally hit send before finishing your email?" - "I hate it when the internet goes out in the middle of a storm." - "She hates it when he leaves dirty dishes in the sink."
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"I hate it when Romney says that.
They hate it when I do that".
I hate it when they change stuff.
"I hate it when people romanticize Scotland".
I hate it when the music stops".
I hate it when she's sick.
I hate it when they're wrong.
I hate it when they say no.
P.S.: You hate it when that happens.
"I just hate it when it's sunny.
I hate it when people say that.
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