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'Hatred at' is not a correct or usable sentence fragment in written English.
In English, we usually express hatred by saying 'hatred for' (something or someone). For example: His hatred for her was clear in the things he said.
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It was an act of religious hatred at some level.
And new ones are fired with hatred at what they see as callous godless injustice.
In general, a harmless nationalism has prevailed over tribal hatred at this World Cup.
The images enforce a visceral sense of the brutish racial hatred at work.
"With incomprehensible hatred at their core and inconsolable grief the result," he said.
They screamed hatred at Muslims and denounced countries such as Turkey that want to aid the helpless refugees.
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I mean the ferocious, amoral, hatred-at-first-sight that creates jaw-dropping spectacles on reality TV.
The peevish Seth Sutter (Reg Rogers) spends the first third of the play spewing bile about his fabulously wealthy grandmother Maxene (Cynthia Harris); the next third plotting her murder (in fantasy) and neglecting her to the point of fatal grief (for real); the final third wallowing in self-hatred at his callousness — having inherited a big chunk of change.
Jake's anger shows his self-hatred at his inauthenticity and lack of masculinity.
It's only fair -- after all, they're the one who'll have to pick up the pieces if you're a muddle of self-doubt and self-hatred at the end of it!
"The crime was committed for no other reason than racial hatred … at least one of your group was armed with a lethal knife that night.
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