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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep revulsion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of disgust or aversion towards something.
Example: "She felt a deep revulsion at the thought of the unethical practices in the industry."
Alternatives: "a strong disgust" or "an intense aversion."
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Its program of calculated nonsense was inspired by a deep revulsion against the insanity of war and the positivist view that the world had sense and meaning.
Mr. Caamano said that California's air pollution problems in the 1970s instilled in him a deep revulsion toward internal combustion that oriented him toward electric drive.
Those who feel most strongly about this are probably people unlikely to vote Labour anyway, but you don't have to be a Tory to feel a deep revulsion towards the IRA.
The book and subsequent writing by Mrs. Aicher-Scholl influenced many Germans who grew up after the war, reinforcing what was already a deep revulsion against the militarism that had brought the country to catastrophe and moral disgrace.
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In a 1975 feature on Ceptia, the columnist Peter Gruenstein expressed the era's deep revulsion at private greed, in a satirical piece where he noted: America has accepted the spread of the pay toilet, now a $2 million a year industry.
She might have expected to be filled with a deep, sexual revulsion, but she wasn't.
I think we know the answer: there is a deep, natural revulsion against seeing a person killed — by the state or anyone else.
But as I attempted to type out a few sentences, my initial thoughts of "how hard can it be to write about Hagrid getting a blowjob?" rapidly dissipated into a deep set revulsion and fear that soon I would have to describe Harry Potter's penis and in a non-ironic way.
The deep revulsion felt by many toward chemical weapons only increases their appeal to groups such as al Qaeda that seek not to kill troops but to sow fear and panic, intelligence analysts say.
For four years he had deftly juggled between his ostensible commitment to the two-state solution and his dogged resolve to do nothing about it, avoiding the deep revulsion that the two-state formula triggers among large parts of his own constituency, for religious and nationalistic reasons, something that would also scare off middle-of-the-road voters.
The very idea of having children brings out this deep revulsion in me.
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