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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be repulsed by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of disgust or aversion towards something.
Example: "Many people are repulsed by the idea of eating insects."
Alternatives: "feel disgusted by" or "be turned off by".
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But even Stearns would be repulsed by this.
I suspect she would be repulsed by the exploits of Carrie and Company.
"Just because this thing happened doesn't mean the world will be repulsed by violence," he said.
Perhaps, but many swing voters will be repulsed by his hawkishness or his dodgy friends.
Rochester, who was injured in the house fire, fears that Jane will be repulsed by him.
It is easy to be repulsed by the auctioning of a human organ.
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"They are repulsed by it".
Many were repulsed by the collection.
Important subgroups are repulsed by Trump.
I am repulsed by each and every one of these.
America is repulsed by corporate gluttony and accounting racketeering.
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