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Discover LudwigThe phrase "latent animosity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to hidden or suppressed feelings of hostility towards someone or something. Example: Despite their friendly interactions, there was a palpable sense of latent animosity between the two coworkers.
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Thirty years of latent animosity came to the fore in the past year, McVitie said.
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Experts here say it could fuel latent animosities between people of mainland Chinese descent and native Taiwanese who share this island.
When I enter a shuttle bus, wait by my gate or sit on a plane, I am reminded of the anonymous voices sharing with me their latent animosities, soulful confessions or the hidden acts of kindness that happened to them while traveling.
Latent homophobia?
From animosity towards collaboration.
The animosity was mutual.
"Never was there animosity.
He aroused animosity.
Saudi animosity runs deep.
"Berliners are latent megalomaniacs.
Even the latent kind.
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