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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hate toward" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express hostility or strong negative feelings towards someone or something. Example: There is a lot of hate toward immigrants in this country.
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Inciting hate toward American Muslims and Islam has become a multimillion-dollar business, according to a report released on Monday.
The United States must be sure to let the regional powers take credit for a victory in reducing hate toward America.
"As your country is being attacked, you're also in a predicament because there's so much hate toward your place of origin and ancestors.
But even the naysayers, like John Taylor, 28, a longtime resident of Ocean Village, admit that many teenagers growing up here are exposed to an indoctrination of hate toward their neighbors.
Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud chose the term Oedipus complex to designate a son's feeling of love toward his mother and of jealousy and hate toward his father, although those were not emotions that motivated Oedipus's actions or determined his character in any ancient version of the story.
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Hate speech toward @MMFlint is really guilt and shame".
Once the door was closed, Hate walked toward the line of chairs.
"This is why it has been very difficult to understand her words of hate directed toward homosexuals.
"There has been a pattern of escalating hate speech toward Muslims, with people saying that Islam is an evil religion," Mr. Marayati said.
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