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"a revolting" can be a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is used as an adjective to describe something or someone as repulsive or disgusting. Example: The smell coming from the kitchen was a revolting combination of spoiled milk and rotting meat.
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It was a revolting and dispiriting spectacle.
It is a revolting, sweaty lie.
"Notes From the Underbelly" is a revolting sitcom about pregnancy.
This is a revolting cartoon, but don't get me wrong: I'm all for revolting cartoons.
In that safe zone, Mr. Romney spoke with a bone-chilling cynicism and a revolting smugness.
As far as I can see, there's nothing witty about a revolting mini-beefburger".
When I said "Palestinian," it was as if I had uttered a revolting oath.
There followed a revolting exchange which I won't give you the full detail of.
On swampy summer days, they add, the garbage cars emit a revolting stench.
He wrote, "I am now, as ever, a revolting geek of mass proportions".
That Wagner himself was a revolting anti-Semite is beyond dispute.
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