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"incited outrage" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to provoke or instigate strong feelings of anger or indignation in someone. Example: The politician's controversial remarks incited outrage among the public, leading to widespread protests and calls for his resignation.
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The statement incited outrage from a number of Green luminaries.
The killing of Trayvon Martin incited outrage and protest marches across the country.
The exoneration of the two former officers on the most serious charges incited outrage among women's groups and others.
The decision incited outrage among teachers and unions but was embraced by President Obama and his education secretary, Arne Duncan.
Mr. Kashgari's tweets incited outrage in the conservative Islamic country, where many regarded them as blasphemous, and reportedly prompted the king to call for his arrest.
The pictures, nicknamed "creepshots," incited outrage and provoked other members of the site and some journalists to publicly out those distributing the suggestive images.
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Fifty-one years later, injustice does not readily incite outrage.
Mr. Bosket received a five-year sentence, the maximum for a juvenile, inciting outrage.
The reported plan would almost certainly incite outrage on Okinawa, where the base's thudding gray helicopters have become symbolic of an onerous American military presence.
REFUSES RELEASE ORDER An anticorruption protest leader whose arrest reverberated across India, inciting outrage at the government, ended the day with a very different twist: he refused an offer to be released from jail.
NEW DELHI — An anticorruption protest leader whose arrest on Tuesday morning reverberated across India, inciting outrage at the government, ended the day with a very different twist: He refused an offer to be released from jail.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com