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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abhorrent affront" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both extremely offensive and disrespectful.
Example: "The decision to ignore the community's concerns was seen as an abhorrent affront to their dignity."
Alternatives: "outrageous insult" or "disgraceful offense".
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These mass deportations -- if enacted -- would also be an abhorrent affront to human rights by one of our closest neighbors.
It is our premise that closing on-going clinical trials without scientific, efficacy, or safety justification is an abhorrent affront to all participants in clinical research as well as a fundamental betrayal of the trust that motivates patient participants to enroll in clinical trials.
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He and the people of Pakistan believe in the equality of women and that violence against women is abhorrent and an affront to our nation.
"Whatever attitudes may have been prevalent then," Mr. Summers said, "persecuting individuals on the basis of sexual orientation is abhorrent and an affront to the values of the university".
The decision by a student club to sponsor an enactment of this ritual is abhorrent; it represents a fundamental affront to the values of inclusion, belonging and mutual respect that must define our community.
Racist Nazi law forbade Germans from following the abhorrent Jewish practice of circumcision, apparently viewing it as an affront to the image of the pure Aryan race.
The abhorrent actions committed by Daesh against Egyptian Copts in Libya were seen as an affront not only to the Coptic community in Egypt, but as an egregious attack on Egyptian identity itself.
It's abhorrent.
He considers texting "abhorrent".
It's a personal affront.
"It's just abhorrent".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com