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The phrase "cringe at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling of embarrassment or disgust someone has when faced with a particular situation. For example: He cringed at the thought of having to explain the broken window to his parents.
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Others cringe at it.
Technical experts cringe at the idea.
Hikers cringe at such descriptions.
Her critics cringe at such imprecision.
Half cringe at the thought of it.
Did Mr. Murcutt cringe at the antiques?
Independent travel agents cringe at such tales.
Ms. Siegel might cringe at the thought.
I cringe at the thought of it.
Yes, the cultural cringe at work.
People cringe at the sight of a shotgun".
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