Sentence examples for expressing outrage from inspiring English sources

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Expressing outrage about something is essentially a modern pastime, like binge-watching a box set.

Other residents began expressing outrage that very few jobs were being opened to them.

Soon, numerous columnists & pundits, esp. the New York "Times," were expressing outrage at Augusta's exclusivity.

Both said they had been inundated with phone calls from residents expressing outrage and anguish.

A more cautious statement from Mitt Romney, expressing outrage at the incident, came a day later.

Why aren't more politicians —  and people in general — expressing outrage and showing empathy?

Ms. Leopold at the Tucson, Ariz., affiliate said she continues to receive letters expressing outrage.

Muslim groups around the world expressing outrage at Trump's proposal included Dar al-Ifta, the state religious body in Egypt.

Mirchi has written to the US State Department expressing outrage about his name being included on the kingpin list.

MetroStars Coach Octavio Zambrano refrained from expressing outrage, but he suspected that his players would be incensed.

The Hope for Gammy campaign page carries dozens of comments expressing outrage and disbelief at Gammy's parents.

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