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"hatred for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express strong dislike or aversion to something. For example, "She had a deep hatred for her boss."
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"I had to have hatred for them.
Hatred for America was pervasive.
Richard returns hatred for hatred.
Still, he had no hatred for them.
"We didn't feel hatred for Stalin.
The hatred for such individuals is boundless.
They shared our hatred for the Tutsi".
This increases hatred for the US.
I've just so much hatred for them".
How about hatred for all things Philadelphia?
What had been hatred for McCain was now hatred for the other party's preacher.
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