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The phrase "absolutely disgusting that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong disapproval or revulsion about a particular situation or action.
Example: "It is absolutely disgusting that people still engage in such harmful practices."
Alternatives: "utterly revolting that" or "completely appalling that".
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It's the political U.N. that is shameful — at the moment, it's absolutely disgusting that the Security Council cannot agree on Syria, and people are being slaughtered every day.
The GMB union warned: "It is absolutely disgusting that the government is pre-empting the outcome of the investigation into these schools and planning to sell these schools on to their friends in the academy chains".
I find it absolutely disgusting that it is necessary for lawmakers to get involved.
"It is absolutely disgusting that a handful of guys can ruin it for the rest of them".
"It's absolutely disgusting that somebody thinks this is funny," Donna Soto, whose daughter died while shielding students from gunfire, said.
"It is absolutely disgusting that Donald Trump talks about women in such vulgar terms, and inexcusable that Justin Fareed believes he is qualified to lead our country," Carbajal said in a statement Friday.
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"They took me to another property and that was absolutely disgusting, worse than this one.
Mr Phythian claimed "it was an absolutely disgusting to try and make light of Tunisia in that way," and that his sister Dawn Sutton, who had worried about a similar-style Tunisian attack, was terrified throughout.
I want to point out that British people, as ever, are eating a bunch of shit that sometimes looks absolutely disgusting.
They're absolutely disgusting now, and she never made it like that.
It's my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting.
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