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1 It left him with a strong aversion to hiding his own activities.
2 I have a strong aversion to reducing whole communities to one large racist lump.
3 There was increasing unhappiness with the status quo and a strong aversion to incumbency.
4 The woman looked up quickly, as in a strong aversion .
5 He had a strong aversion to illegitimate speculation, and particularly to gambling in stocks.
6 That moment he felt a strong aversion to doing so.
7 Prof Paul Kenny has a strong aversion to cheesecake.
8 Anne had long felt a strong aversion , personal, political, and religious, to the Whig party.
9 But our family has a strong aversion to divorce.
10 He had an equally strong aversion to bodily exercise.
11 And I have a strong aversion to madness, witch.
12 In some princes, the harsh discipline James passed through has raised a strong aversion against literature.
13 Hackers have a strong aversion to bureaucratic bafflegab and regard those who use it with contempt.
14 Or give them a strong aversion to something others of their kind consider precious or sacred or-
15 Lamb had not many personal antipathies, but he had a strong aversion to pretence and false repute.
16 Mr. Gough eyed him with strong aversion .
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