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The phrase "loathe about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to strongly dislike or feel disgust towards something or someone in a casual or carefree manner. Example: I couldn't stand the way my brother loathed about my messy room, as if it was no big deal.
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McConnell is a leading symbol of the GOP and of what Democrats loathe about the GOP.
fans love and loathe about Miles.
If there was one thing that Wooden came to loathe about the game he loved, it was how the last stronghold was lost in too many places and the sport became a showcase — for players and coaches.
"There is so, so much to loathe about the boomers," Mr. Okrent said, as he spoke by telephone from his vacation home in sunny Cape Cod, doing his own boomer duty to arouse resentment.
One reason that his supporters placed so much faith in Mr. Obama was the hope that he would break with everything that they had come to loathe about the Bush administration.
In his reflexive sense that politics should somehow be beyond the irreverent attentions of what Tony Blair called "the sneerers" lies the germ of what so many people loathe about Brussels.
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He represented everything Francis loathed about the contemporary United States.
The brand's image celebrated everything that the motocross industry loathed about freestyle.
Haunting them from beyond the grave is the sleaze and spin that voters most loathed about New Labour.
The strange thing is that much of what Europeans loathed about the Bush era remains intact even as Obama prepares to run for a second term.
At the next rehearsal for "Cabaret," he channelled everything he loathed about that two-bit comedian into the Emcee, feeling liberated and disgusted at the same time.
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