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The phrase "increasing antipathy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a growing feeling of hostility or dislike towards someone or something. Example: "The increasing antipathy between the two rival factions led to a breakdown in communication."
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You must, though, be aware of a considerable and even, perhaps, increasing antipathy towards the wealthy and privileged?
They were responding as well to the antisemitism of Germany and the increasing antipathy towards foreigners in France.
Britta Schellenberg, a research analyst on right-wing radicalism in Europe at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, said that xenophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment had joined with increasing antipathy toward globalization and capitalism.
In place of "the working man", the New Labour years ushered in a politics pitched at "hard-working families", a term partly intended to reflect people's increasing antipathy towards people on benefits.
The increasing antipathy to the Tories - which is certain to surface at next month's Lib Dem conference - was echoed by Gareth Epps, co-chair of the Social Liberal Forum pressure group.
The envoy's comments come amid what correspondents say is an increasing antipathy towards the US among Egyptians on both sides of the political divide.
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It speaks to the current increased antipathy towards the wealthy.
That would drive unemployment back into double figures, and increase antipathy towards foreign workers.
This increases the antipathy already existing between him and younger brother Joe, a member of the republican volunteer Citizen Army opposing home rule.
But voters' antipathy toward increased government involvement in 2010 is echoed in Tuesday's results.
Sadanobu's reforms appear to be an overreaction to Tanuma's administration, and, whereas people at first welcomed them, antipathy gradually increased.
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