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The phrase "disgusting practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or behavior that is considered morally repugnant or offensive.
Example: "The use of child labor in factories is a disgusting practice that must be eradicated."
Alternatives: "abhorrent behavior" or "repugnant action".
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He maintained that the scene was aimed at highlighting the "disgusting" practice of torture which George Bush described in his memoir, Decision Points, as "simulated drowning".
When Lazzaro was told what was about to happen on the ramps at Gate D, he said, "That's a disgusting practice and the police have to get involved, put a stop to it".
A trained health educator may have saved our son from years of thinking that when he grew up he would adopt children rather than subject himself and his wife to the disgusting practice his parents had so ineptly described to him.
Breastfeeding she especially disliked, finding it a disgusting practice.
As I already pointed out, the main reason this disgusting practice is encouraged is because there are now products to take care of it.
At a recent UN forum, the unpaid policy was described by a moderator as an "absolutely disgusting practice" for which the UN should "hold its head in shame".
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In response, a new Islamist coalition, including the Muslim Brotherhood and several ultraconservative groups, issued a statement denouncing the protesters' "disgusting practices," and accusing them of "violence or sabotage".
I find the whole practice disgusting and horrific".
"It is appalling; it is disgusting that this practice went on".
It's a disgusting business when practiced by the arrogant who feel their special status exempts them from any obligation to the truth.
"I'm part of the problem, and I've never seen such disgust with the practice in all my years here.
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