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Usages of hassen
Die Schauspielerin liest die Kritik in Ruhe, da sie ihre Arbeit nicht hasst, sondern liebt.
The actress reads the criticism calmly, since she does not hate her work but loves it.
Mein Freund hasst laute Kneipen, deshalb bleibt er lieber zu Hause und hört Musik.
My friend hates loud pubs, so he prefers to stay at home and listen to music.
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