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Discover Ludwig"spark hatred" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is used to describe something that causes someone to be filled with hatred or to cause animosity between two or more people. For example, you could say "The comments he made at the debate sparked hatred between the two candidates."
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We like to believe that big conflicts require big causes, but we ignore that in fact it is small differences that most regularly spark hatred.
But you also have to agree that all those differences you just clapped for all too often spark hatred and division, even here at home.
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Chamberlain received little support from Lloyd George in the post, and his eight-month tenure sparked a hatred between the two which lasted Chamberlain's lifetime.
Companies also are concerned about security, fearing Trump's order will spark anti-American hatred, with boycotts of products and services.
In May this year, the conviction of a popular Russian YouTuber Ruslan Sokolovsky on charges of "inciting religious hatred" sparked another wave of protest anger.
This says a lot about my relationships, as I clearly envision unbridled hatred sparking an immediate sexual connection between two people easier than love between Rey and the dude who's working his ass off to save her.
Whatever is the immediate spark, the poison of hatred and religious animosity has gone down too deep, too fast, in a short span of two decades, in a land of beauty that did not only inspire poets and produce great leaders but also is known for its pacifist Sufi influence.
After the trauma of the killings, incidents of open, blatant, anti-Muslim hatred have sparked a new, worrying phase.
The film had sparked "a gust of hatred and rage" among the North Korean citizens and soldiers, the official said, although ordinary North Koreans are probably unaware of its existence and, with very few exceptions, will never get to see it.
That cover– with provocative cover language cooked up by my wily New York editors to move copies– sparked a lot of hatred.
For others, it sparks a red-eyed hatred as the root of all evil.
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