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"immense outrage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a particularly strong negative emotion, usually in the context of a political or social event. For example, you might say "The leak of confidential information sparked an immense outrage among the public."
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The murder generated immense outrage in India and dominated headlines in the news media there.
Accounts of the brutal assault and rape triggered immense outrage across India, bringing thousands of protesters onto the streets of Delhi.
Last week's account of an unfortunate scam and an eventful night in an Istanbul police station sparked immense outrage among the Turkish media.
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Fortunately, this case has provoked immense public outrage.
But Haukdal put his finger on perhaps the most important driver of the immense wave of outrage that swept the island of 330,000 people last week, prompting more than 20,000 protesters to gather nightly on parliament square.
So although the tragedy on Everest has caused outrage, the immense attention it has generated is seen as an opportunity to put pressure on the government to take regulation seriously – or hand it to an organisation that will.
So when Ikea casually abandoned its version of the famed 20th-century font Futura that had served it for 50 years and replaced it for 2010 with the computer-screen font Verdana, professional outrage was immense.
At such levels, public outrage would be immense, but we are prepared to tolerate such risks from the climate because the prospects of catastrophic levels of warming are still regarded by many as remote, the study suggested, and we are poor at calculating risk.
And, occasionally, the threat to freedom is so immense that writers band together in their outrage.
Outrage has not ebbed over revelations of immense wealth and conspicuous consumption among former President Yanukovych's inner circle - including an opulent estate owned by Mr Yanukovych himself, and a massive collection of gold bars belonging to one of his ministers.
Sweden has a law setting medical rules over who may conduct male circumcisions.The outrage over the Cologne ruling was immediate and immense.
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