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"even more disgusting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the level of something that can be considered unpleasant or repulsive. For example, "The smell in the mine was already bad, but when we traveled deeper in, it was even more disgusting."
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— and the pie gets even more disgusting.
He takes the crust off, for some reason is my son under here?—and the pie gets even more disgusting.
The fact is it wouldn't have, which makes Mayor Bloomberg's ad even more disgusting.
Which makes the effort of these senators to add the 'sincere belief' clause even more disgusting.
Yes, I hear you, he bit the heads off of live chickens with his teeth, but hey, I've had McNuggets many, many times in my life, and they're even more disgusting.
But it's even more disgusting to build detention facilities and lock people up for corporate profit.
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But more disgusting.
Needles, blood, and even more personal (or more disgusting) topics can bring about the urge to faint.
Olatunji and colleagues [ 19] speak of "kinds of disgusts" while referring to what we call "disgust sensitivity", hereby not precisely distinguishing between the emotion of disgust and the underlying trait-like preparedness to experience disgust, Van Overveld and colleagues [ 20] postulate an even more sophisticated view on disgust sensitivity.
What disgusts him even more is that the wilder fringes of financial capitalism are populated not only by hedge funds, private equity and other speculators (in a nod to Irish politics, he calls them "the provisional wing of financial services"), but by mainstream banks.
Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, characters from F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald 's The Great Gatsby, drank their way through two continents, terrifying some, disgusting others and thrilling even more.
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