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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tremendous hate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very strong or intense feeling of hatred towards someone or something. Example: "The tremendous hate he felt for the injustice in the world fueled his activism."
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When before did one candidate say of another in debate that they have "tremendous hate" in their heart?
"We have serious, serious problems of hate, we have tremendous hate".
"There is tremendous hate," Trump said, referring to the religion of 1.6 billion people.
Donald Trump Accuses Hillary Clinton Of Having 'Tremendous Hate In Her Heart'.
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I'm sure Roland Emmerich has gotten tremendous amounts of hate mail.
They are two organizations that do tremendous work to replace hate with understanding, compassion, and acceptance.
"As we grieve for Nelson Mandela we should also celebrate his tremendous victory over prejudice and hate," she Tweeted.
The hymnlike "Tremendous Damage" mourns his father's death, while in "She Hates Me," with Kid Cudi groaning the chorus, Big Boi's romance crumbles because, among other things, "I'm always at the studio".
As a craft-beer lover, I hate light beer and what it stands for, but I still think that the large breweries create a tremendous amount of good will just for entertaining rather than boring TV viewers.
Tremendous fortitude.
"Tremendous, tremendous," Nunn was saying.
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