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"insult to" is a legitimate phrase in standard written English, and it can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example, you could say, "The airline's decision to cancel our flight without a refund was an insult to our loyalty as frequent customers."
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It's an insult to Islam.
That added insult to injury.
That's an insult to students.
Insult to injury time?
An insult to democracy.
Insult to injury, right?
That's an insult to the game.
Worse, they are an "insult" to Hungary.
Its an insult to Yahoo's employees".
It was an insult to all veterans.
Is this an insult to the frog?
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