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"how disgusting" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as an interjection to express extreme disgust or repulsion. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a smell, an action, or a situation. Example: "I can't believe you ate that expired food, how disgusting!".
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How disgusting and low.
How disgusting, how shocking.
How disgusting, to claim that people on low incomes have no willpower.
As in how disgusting the two shows are, how far they go.
"He told me, 'You can't imagine how disgusting our world has become,' " Mr. le Carré said.
How disgusting did those sardines and lemon sound that David Cameron "whipped up" in his video for SunNation?
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In its brief coverage of Saungkha's ordeal, the international media has seized on a more salacious, and catchier, version: "I have the President's portrait tattooed on my penis/ How disgusted my wife is".
In your book, "Hard Measures," you write, "I cannot tell how disgusted my former colleagues and I felt to hear ourselves labelled 'torturers' by the President of the United States".
Participants were asked the following question: "嫌悪感はどのくらいですか" (How disgusted do you feel?).
Clifford, S. & Wendell, D. G. How disgust influences health purity attitudes.
A psychologist's look at all things revolting describes how disgust evolved and how it works in our brains.
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