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I hate you vs I hate of you

The correct phrase is "I hate you." The phrase "I hate of you" is incorrect in English. The preposition "of" is not used in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

I hate you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express strong dislike or animosity towards someone.

Examples:

  • I hate you for what you did.
  • She said, "I hate you."

Alternatives:

  • I can't stand you.
  • I detest you.
  • I loathe you.
  • I despise you.
  • I have a strong aversion to you.

I hate of you

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition "of" is not used in this context.

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