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Discover Ludwig'disgusted with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are feeling very angry or put off by something. Example sentence: I am disgusted with the results of the election.
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"I was disgusted with money".
"I felt disgusted with myself.
People are disgusted with Washington.
I'm disgusted with myself.
And I was disgusted with myself.
He has grown disgusted with the show.
I'm disgusted with the international community.
Disgusted with @maroon5's 'Animals' video.
He accedes, though disgusted with her.
He looks disgusted with himself.
Benn looks disgusted with himself.
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