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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* disgust" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun phrase that expresses a strong feeling of dislike or revulsion towards someone or something. Example: The thought of eating snails filled her with disgust.
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Shows disgust.
His disaffection became disgust.
Khalid sniffed in disgust.
What about disgust?
Frankly, you disgust me".
Henry recoils in disgust.
(Horace declines, with disgust).
You disgust me.
You disgust me, women.
Oh, the disgust!
Does that disgust you?
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