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The phrase 'dignity and outrage' is correct in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person or group acts with strength and courage in response to an injustice. For example, "The people of the small town demonstrated their dignity and outrage at the mayor's corruption by peacefully marching in protest."
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He spoke with modesty, dignity and outrage.
She's not a smoldering ember like Britney Spears, not a muscled emblem of dignity and outrage like Pink, not a newly awakened romantic pessimist like Demi Lovato.
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The plane crash-lands, and the band of five dogs vote not to eat Atari but to rescue him — and to help him find Spots, in a mission that they know to be all but hopeless but that reaffirms their dignity and engages their righteous outrage at their persecutors.
Not unlike Bangladesh itself, this 500-bed pediatric hospital provides the setting for both eye-popping outrages against human dignity and also unheralded social progress.
Mr. McCain has said that redefining the practices allowed under Common Article 3, which outlaws "outrages upon personal dignity" and "humiliating and degrading treatment," would ultimately harm captured American soldiers and further undercut the United States image abroad.
The distinction is a crucial one, because the War Crimes Act prohibits any violation of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions, which outlaws "outrages upon personal dignity" and "humiliating and degrading treatment".
A 1996 law concerning war crimes allows prosecutions for violations of some provisions of the Geneva Conventions, including those prohibiting torture, "outrages upon personal dignity" and "humiliating and degrading treatment".
To the argument that the treatment of detainees violated the standards of the Geneva Conventions, notably Common Article 3, which bans "outrages upon personal dignity" and "humiliating and degrading treatment" of prisoners of war, Thiessen offers two main retorts.
The music does more than convey anger, hatred and outrage toward racial enemies; like all music, it is heavy with emotions like power, pride, dignity, love and pleasure, which create a collective bond that strengthens members' commitment to the cause.
Yet, alongside the dignity and the ready smiles, a sense of outrage burned.
And outrage.
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