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The phrase "disgusted at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing strong disapproval or revulsion towards something or someone.
Example: "She was disgusted at the way he treated his colleagues."
Alternatives: "disgusted by" or "appalled at"
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"I'm disgusted at myself for what I have done.
I'm disgusted at my own country's actions right now.
It quoted one person disgusted at the turn of events.
On Sunday, he tweeted: "Disgusted at what happened.
That's why people are disgusted at the justice system".
Mr. Calderón looked disgusted at the mere mention of the PRI.
Disgusted at #CBB for showing the footage of Angie Bowie breaking down.
The women were disgusted at the mess Scott's men had left in their hut.
They also said they were disgusted at the public squabbling between city officials.
Even Clinton stalwarts are openly disgusted at their man's departing display of shamelessness.
Jones was quoted as calling Valentine "a joke" and said he was disgusted at his situation.
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