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"has been outraged" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "The public has been outraged by recent reports of food shortages."
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But the public has been outraged.
By several accounts, Mr. Obama has been outraged by some leaks, too.
The world has been outraged by the death of Cecil, a well-known radio-collared lion killed by a trophy hunter outside Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park.
Greece's political elite has been outraged and hurt by hard-hitting German media coverage of the debt crisis.
Beijing has been outraged by the U.S. pursuit of Meng, the daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei.
A moderate faction of the guild has been outraged with his handling of contract negotiations and forced his ouster.
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Franklin had been outraged.
Colombians have been outraged by her murder.
Countries have been outraged by downgrades.
We psychologists should have been outraged by the outrage.
There are people that have been outraged.
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has been shocked
has been appalled
has been disgusted
has been furious
has been angry
has been maintained
has been dismissed
has been averted
has been destigmatized
has been demoted
has been stopped
has been corrected
has been noticed
has been signed
has been neglected
has been announced
has been revoked
has been unsettled
has been achieved
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