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Discover Ludwig"pure hatred" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an intense feeling of strong dislike or animosity directed at someone or something. For example, "The outrage expressed by protesters was palpable, and their expressions were filled with pure hatred."
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Just pure hatred.
Pure hatred, and I had to agree.
I saw pure hatred in their faces.
It reveals a crime of pure hatred.
Actually, it was a dance of pure hatred".
Anyone saying those slogans isn't criticising Israeli politics, it's just pure hatred against Jews: nothing else.
Specialist Morlock said Sergeant Gibbs had "pure hatred" for all Afghans.
And, once that was confirmed, I could sink my teeth into pure hatred of her.
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We saw news anchors crying bitter tears, people shaking with rage, and pure and unadulterated hatred spewing across posted social channels.
Such high levels of misogyny could also be verified, in Brazil, in anti-Rousseff speeches, especially through memes and media coverage about her that distilled the purest hatred or contempt for the female figure.
The pure, hysterical hatred though from some towards anyone supporting Ukip is very alarming and it seems there is a concerted effort by some groups to try and tar and feather us with a BNP/EDL brush.
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