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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if they hate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in conditional statements to express a situation where hatred is a factor influencing an outcome or decision. Example: "If they hate the new policy, we may need to reconsider our approach."
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If they hate you, just keep smiling and put on a headset to help you ignore them when they get mad.
"Even if they hate Apple".
You don't know if they hate us".
If they hate it I delete it.
If they hate Congress, imagine working for it.
"Even if they hate the service, they rarely stiff the waiter," he said.
People on Twitter can tell you straightaway if they hate you.
By The New Yorker October 19, 2013 "If they hate Congress, imagine working for it".
"But if they hate us…" "Enough with the questions, David!" He looked at me and gripped my hand tighter.
They're going to come down and expect to be blown away or to hate it if they hate my work.
They really do hate all of Washington, and if they hate Obama more than the Republican establishment, it's only by a hair or two.
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