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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abhorrent statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe statistics that are shocking, repulsive, or morally unacceptable, often in discussions about social issues, health, or crime.
Example: "The report revealed abhorrent statistics regarding child poverty rates in the country, prompting immediate action from policymakers."
Alternatives: "disturbing data" or "outrageous figures."
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We talked about the abhorrent statistics on violence against Native American women, difficulties in local media reporting on such crimes, and how the blossoming Native media community is working to undo centuries of colonization.
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You don't have to pore over statistics, or know anything about the victims, to get that these fatalities are an abhorrent waste of life.
It's abhorrent.
He considers texting "abhorrent".
It added: "You are abhorrent.
This is abhorrent to Islam".
"These are abhorrent acts.
"It's just abhorrent".
It is totally abhorrent.
Yet we find cheating abhorrent.
He described torture as abhorrent.
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