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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge hatred" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and intense feeling of hatred towards someone or something. Below is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The two countries had a long history of conflict and the recent events only fueled the huge hatred between their people."
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While individuals and organizations kept pushing for women's rights, they also created a huge hatred toward them, causing the conservative but influential rural men to say that women's rights are against religion and Afghan values.
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"There are huge hatreds in both communities," says Akos Balogh, a journalist in Budapest.
AIDS still carries a huge stigma and provokes hatred wildly out of proportion with the fact that it is simply a new virus.
After Living in Bondage, Ogunjiofor made other movies, some of them huge hits: Ashes of Hatred, Nneka the Pretty Serpent, Brotherhood of Darkness, When Flowers Turn Black.
Hatred plays a huge part.
So it's not difficult to unravel the huge strategic changes and small acts of hatred that conspired to trigger this latest round of hostilities.
Yet, it seems clear that hatred directed at foreigners drove a huge number of Leave voters.
And that hatred is at the heart of this huge intellectual conception of absolutely Shakespearean genius".
The mosque's motto, emblazoned in huge letters at the entrance, is "Love for All, Hatred for None".
Or consider the huge family of hostile emotions akin to anger: rage, fury, hatred, resentment, contempt, loathing, and scorn, to name just a few.
"At its worst, the campaign has been typified by hatred, vitriol and misinformation that have done a huge disservice to our democracy and values".
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