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The phrase 'her hatred' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a negative emotion towards someone or something, meaning they despise it. For example: "Despite her hatred of math, she studied hard to try to succeed."
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To be more precise: her hatred.
They proclaimed her hatred of the McCanns.
Her hatred is so passionate it's sexual.
So was her hatred of the American press.
No," she says, then turns her hatred on herself.
Lila makes no secret of her hatred of whites.
And as he weakens, her hatred for him becomes murderous.
Egan spoke often about her hatred for writing about herself.
In fact, it seems to focus her hatred.
Bonita's husband, Verl, blamed the television for Shaina's wildness and for her hatred of the ranch.
She is distracted by her hatred for the noble crusader Renaud, her most resilient foe.
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