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"horrified at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone is deeply shocked or appalled by something. For example: "The crowd was horrified at the news of the accident."
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She looks horrified at the idea.
Oakeshott pauses, horrified at his faux pas.
Most farmers are horrified at such suggestions.
"He was horrified at bloodshed".
All are horrified at the senseless deaths.
So I'm horrified at the selfie stick".
Kelly was apparently horrified at Arzner's interpretation.
He was horrified at his reflection.
He was horrified at the suggestion.
He was horrified at the size.
John's parents were horrified at the news.
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