Sentence examples for hate to be from inspiring English sources

"hate to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You typically use this phrase when expressing reluctance or regret in a situation. For example, "I hate to be the one to say it, but I think this project is going too far over budget."

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I hate to be mean.

"I hate to be aggressive.

I hate to be late.

CARSON: I hate to be pinned down.

"I would hate to be doing that.

I hate to be rude.

"I hate to be pushy".

"I hate to be hated," he said.

They hate to be impolite to callers.

They hate to be split up.

I hate to be turned down".

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