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The phrase "a revulsion from" 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 revulsion from the idea of eating insects, despite their nutritional benefits."
Alternatives: "a disgust for" or "an aversion to".
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Others attribute the decline to a revulsion from corruption arising from gambling, which resulted in fixed races, the disqualification of a racer for breaking gait or the pulling up of a horse by a driver being easily accomplished without provable detection.
Though the sculptor, Mr. Zitzwitz says, "regards man and nature as one and the same," his art suggests that he feels close to neither, and some of the Korean works imply a revulsion from humanity and its capacity for wreaking carnage.
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After a bit, these apparent money-spinners turn sour and this instigates a general revulsion from risk.
The extremes to which the Court has gone in dreaming up rational bases for state regulation in that area may, in many instances, be ascribed to a healthy revulsion from the Court's earlier excesses in using the Constitution to protect interests that have more than enough power to protect themselves in the legislative halls.
Some of those voters surely felt, as many Americans everywhere feel, a strong revulsion from the president's aggrandizement of power.
The attorney general may yet intervene, but what is worrying here is the atmosphere in which the police are emboldened to use such draconian tactics against journalists … News International shut the News of the World in the face of a wave of revulsion from readers and an advertising boycott.
Where there is ambivalence about a new U.S.-led war against Iraq among ordinary Iranians, it often stems from a revulsion at the potential human cost rather than animosity toward the United States.
Of course the video made the assault seem worse, and naturally it sparked a tidal wave of revulsion from the public, if only because assaults like Rice's on his fiancée aren't usually captured on camera or shared by TMZ.
Secondly, from Lord Marchmain's revulsion and flight from his religion, which he identifies with his wife and home - a revulsion which is overcome only on his deathbed.
The books aroused a revulsion in Elliot.
Perhaps this caused a revulsion of feeling.
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