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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loathed it when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong dislike or aversion to a specific situation or action.
Example: "I really loathed it when they canceled the event at the last minute."
Alternatives: "hated it when" or "despised it when".
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He yanked covers of his music off YouTube, and generally loathed it when people played his songs.
It's a big insult to call someone a racist or a bigot, and we loathed it when Democrats associated the rest of us Republicans with the bigots in the party.
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I absolutely loathe it when I am forced to wait for something I really like.
He deeply loathed it.
Arthur loathed it.
I loathed it.
The critics loathed it.
Others loathed it.
"I've always loathed it".
Before I loved India, I loathed it.
Laurie loathed it with a passion.
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