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The expression "loathing of" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe intense hatred or revulsion for something. For example: "She felt a deep loathing of her new job and the people she worked with."
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I have a profound loathing of them.
A loathing of Western interventionism?
Bernhard's loathing of the everyday is palpable.
Irving's loathing of Evans is almost pathological.
Russian authorities do not hide their loathing of Mr. Navalny.
I won't develop an intense personal loathing of Paul Pierce.
It is a book from which loathing of Israeliness emanates".
All have an intense loathing of other races.
And he has a deep loathing of the western values.
I meant to express my loathing of the term handicapped.
Loathing of the right-wing royalist lower-middle classes?
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