Sentence examples for are in outrage from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "are in outrage" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate expression would be "are outraged."
Example: "The citizens are outraged by the recent decision made by the government."
Alternatives: "are in anger" or "are filled with outrage."

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Moms are in outrage.

"I completely understand how certain members of the community are in outrage that a 14-year-old was shot, because it is tragic," Baeza said.

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"The city is in outrage," Councilwoman Sheneika Smith told The New York Times in an interview on Wednesday.

The soccer community in Ghana is in outrage after a documentary showed around 100 referees and officials allegedly taking bribes.

The media was in outrage.

Tabloid journalists the world over are in the outrage business.

Their decisions are rooted in outrage, which they cannot easily translate into dollar terms.

Scientists are erupting in outrage on this otherwise sleepy August day.

Doubtless tomorrow morning the bullying and triumphalist anti-European press will be in primal outrage mode too.

"I am proud that I am Russian, proud that I am unpleasant for America, because they are involved in outrages all over the world," he said.

Egyptian liberals have been in turn, outraged and bemused, by suggestions Mr Abu Ismail has made in video clips that have been widely circulated on the internet.

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