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"appalled at the" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that one is feeling shocked, dismayed, or extremely disturbed by a particular thing. For example, "She was appalled at the lack of safety protocols inside the factory."
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She appears appalled at the prospect.
She was appalled at the suggestion.
I am appalled at the Newsquest manoeuvre.
I remember being appalled at the media.
Brown is appalled at the idea.
Roosevelt would have been appalled at the timidity.
Civil libertarians are appalled at the disrespect for due process.
Baird said he was "shocked and appalled" at the allegations.
"He is appalled at the indiscriminate brutality of Isis.
You are appalled at the thought that anyone — your grandmother!
A friend of mine was particularly appalled at the idea.
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