Sentence examples for abomination to from inspiring English sources

"abomination to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something as being offensive or repugnant to the values of the person speaking. For example, "His actions were an abomination to me."

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This is an abomination to me.

This casting choice is an abomination to Igboland".

I thought that Twilight was an abomination to literature, and that nothing could possibly be worse.

Isn't it an abomination to violently maim and murder a viable infant in the womb?

It is an abomination to think of somebody doing this whatever the circumstances are.

I still remember the speech about lying lips being an abomination to the Lord.

The books "are an abomination to God and to me" and likely to "destroy the lives of many young people".

The European Arrest Warrant is an abomination to those of us who care about freedom and justice.

He said the European arrest warrant was "an abomination to those of us who care about freedom and justice".

An abomination to many environmentalists, oil-industry equipment in the sky was, to Sergio and his friends, the augury of a paycheck.

He preached to the Indians, but thought that any coerced conversion of them would represent a false faith, an abomination to God.

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