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"abhorrent behavior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing behavior that is extremely repulsive, offensive, or morally unacceptable. Example: The company's zero-tolerance policy was implemented after several employees reported instances of abhorrent behavior, such as sexual harassment and discrimination.
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"This is another corporate giant which has once again been pardoned for its abhorrent behavior.
The right sees working with such groups as an endorsement of abhorrent behavior.
Republican senator Rob Portman, who is from Cincinnati, said North Korea should be "universally condemned for its abhorrent behavior".
For those accepted, some may be wondering if they want to go to a college where such abhorrent behavior was tolerated?
Andymac, via NYTimes.com As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, this story underscores that this abhorrent behavior is still not taken seriously.
Tales of the abhorrent behavior of the first-born scion of the Hussein regime, who was killed in a shootout with American forces in 2003, are legendary.
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Abhorrent behaviors that were normalized during the campaign may be normalized.
Of course, I am not referring here to abhorrent behaviors or inflicting abuse on a child supposedly for their own good.
He spent the 1980s covering crime, politics and other forms of socially-abhorrent behavior for New York magazine.
Wigdor read a list of instances of "abhorrent racist behavior" allegedly committed by Slater ― behavior that his clients say was condoned by Fox News executives despite years of complaints.
Wigdor read a list of instances of "abhorrent racist behavior" allegedly committed by Slater ― behavior that his clients say was condoned by Fox News executives despite years of complaints.
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