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"hates everything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone who has a negative attitude or dislikes everything around them. Here are some examples: - She's always in a bad mood and hates everything. - My boss seems to hate everything I do. - He used to be so positive, but now he just hates everything. - The new student seems to hate everything about our school. - I don't understand why she hates everything I like.
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He hates everything!" "Freeze!
He hates everything".
"He hates everything," says George.
And I say that as someone who's never done it and hates everything about it.
There are people, of course, who will complain that their service hates everything and is out to get them.
The flyers argued that the paper "is not only pro-Zionist, but it hates everything called Islamic or Arabic".
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They hated everything.
I hate everything!
I hated everything.
I hate everything techno".
I hated everything about it.
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