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The phrase "loathing on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a feeling of intense disgust or hatred towards something or someone. Example: He could feel the loathing building up inside him as he gazed upon the cruel, heartless king who had caused so much suffering in his kingdom.
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Fear and loathing on the campaign trail.
The resulting film is a riveting excursion into fear and loathing on the campaign trail.
When people get used to hearing extreme views and learn to justify their loathing on moral grounds, it's hard to control the outcome.
The counter-intuitive "contempt," which has a blue rather than a green ground, lists "spite, malice, loathing" on its way to increasingly internal references to the human body.
Photograph: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images 9.04am GMT Fear and loathing on the bobsled track A bobsledder who failed to make the US team has called his country's selection process for the Sochi Games "corrupt".
Bill Morris, the leader of the Transport and General Workers Unionn and one of Labor's most prominent supporters, accused the government of fostering a "climate of fear and loathing" on race and asylum issues.
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Wittgenstein took out his intense self-loathing on almost everyone he met.
6. "Secret" Homophobia "Crash" is supposedly surfing along on all this quiet gay-loathing on the backlot.
Self-loathing, on the other hand, keeps you firmly in the eternal hell of the here and now.
Many turn in on themselves and have feelings of shame and even self-loathing on top of the psychological scars inflicted by the abuser.
Still, it's possible that, come December, you'll find me curled up in 4B, in self-loathing, on a round-trip mileage run to Ulaanbaatar.
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