Sentence examples for professed dislike from inspiring English sources

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I have always felt that people who like to cook genuinely cannot understand people who hate to cook, who would rather be doing anything else; they always qualify our professed dislike, as Mr. Bittman does when he writes that people "say" that "they just don't like it".

In 1975, despite his professed dislike for the city, he moved to Los Angeles to record Station to Station, an experience he would later detail in a 1979 television interview with Mavis Nicholson: "I went to Los Angeles and I lived there for a couple of years, which is a city I really detest, amongst people that I didn't like very much, to see what would happen to my writing," he said.

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He was a professed socialist.

Still, many professed optimism.

The problem is the professed beliefs.

And its professed independence is largely illusory.

Take Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the professed "steamroller".

DISLIKE lawyers?

And dislike?

I dislike me also.

Bankers dislike this provision.

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