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The phrase 'truly hate' is considered to be a valid expression in written English
You can use it when you want to express intense dislike or strong aversion to something. For example, "I truly hate crawly insects."
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I truly hate it.
"I truly hate BP," Buzbee told me.
Does Malcolm X truly hate us?
"I truly hate to see them tear it down".
"I am a very competitive person and I truly hate losing," he said.
"It's clear that at times, they truly hate each other," Helen said.
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I ended up truly hating myself.
After that, I truly hated the water.
Corporate America, however, really, truly hates the current administration.
Hens, to judge from his book, truly hated his father.
"My mother truly hated it — she hated the idea that you had to conform to a collective idea," Libeskind said.
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