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"hate the thought of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to express strong aversion or disgust towards a particular idea or concept. It can be used in various contexts, such as expressing fear, reluctance, or displeasure towards something. Example: I hate the thought of going back to my old job.
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"I hate the thought of losing it".
But I would hate the thought of never playing Chummy again".
Restrictionists hate the thought of unauthorized immigrants giving birth to American children.
"I hate the thought of that building coming in," she said.
My paperwhites are almost done blooming, but I hate the thought of discarding the plants.
Bees are furry and disappearing from the wild and people hate the thought of this.
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It would be easier to have a child who'd known nothing else than to explain my decision and physical changes to a young girl or boy, I thought, but I still hated the thought of someone I'd raised struggling with my transsexual history.
I hated the thought of Tinder.
We hated the thought of living in Ignorance".
Archie hated the thought of them having sex.
At least she's all mermaid: never gets tired of swimming, hates the thought of socks.
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