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The phrase "how I hate" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used as an exclamation to express intense dislike or disdain for something or someone. It can also be used as an introductory phrase before stating a strong opinion or emotion. For example: - How I hate Mondays! - How I hate having to wake up early on weekends. - How I hate public speaking. - How I hate that I have to work overtime. - How I hate people who are always late.
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"How I hate doctors.
"How I hate him".
How I hate them.
D, how I hate you.
"God, how I hate myself!
"Oh, how I hate him," she said.
You know how I hate it when you do this".
"How I hate the sun, roasting my roller coaster.
What a dreary prospect!... How I hate those who are dedicated to producing conformity.
Joan: I haven't said one thing: how I hate your bedroom.
"Oh, how I hate him," Gödel was often heard to exclaim.
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