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The phrase "absolute revulsion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of disgust or intense aversion towards something.
Example: "Upon seeing the conditions of the abandoned building, I felt an absolute revulsion that made me want to leave immediately."
Alternatives: "utter disgust" or "complete abhorrence".
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The link can be one of intense compassion or absolute revulsion, but nonetheless, it is a bond.
It is the work of a few fanatics and ... causes absolute revulsion in Ireland as it does here".
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The horrors of what happened in Christchurch, the absolute shock of the barbarism meted out on Muslim worshippers at prayer, has understandably led to almost universal revulsion.
But revulsion against what?
Do you desire revulsion?
Cahill felt revulsion.
You felt the revulsion.
It was an aesthetic revulsion.
He is filled with revulsion.
Why such revulsion?
Child sexual abuse understandably inspires revulsion.
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