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Discover Ludwig"cause outrage" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes a strong public feeling of anger or dismay. Here is an example sentence: "The politician's controversial statement caused outrage among citizens and sparked widespread protest."
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His books always cause outrage.
No wonder Winterbottom didn't expect his film to cause outrage.
Surely he must have realised the painting would cause outrage?
Incremental ecological damage, even if it is severe, does not easily cause outrage.
If that were to happen in a public space, it would cause outrage".
G2 P6-9 Daily Telegraph Top Gear's Cenotaph wheelspins cause outrage.
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The experiment caused outrage.
His actions caused outrage.
That acquittal caused outrage in Serbia.
The comments caused outrage in Montserrat.
The case caused outrage here.
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