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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insulting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the nature of an insult or to provide a reason for someone feeling insulted. For example, you might say, "I felt insulted by his comments, especially his insulting of my intelligence."
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"But most of all, most hurtful and insulting of all, this report is not the truth".
Several applications were rejected because the language was deemed insulting of New York's other baseball team.
Trump's example was somewhat compromised, in this respect, by his age-related insulting of Hillary Clinton.
Farrell extended the lead with a penalty before the most insulting of the afternoon's tries befell the Tigers.
According to Pew Research, an American research firm, 22% of countries have laws which penalise blasphemy or the insulting of religious symbols.
Probably the most insulting of all these movies was another Michael Douglas vehicle, Disclosure (1994), an adaptation of Michael Crichton's novel of sexual harassment in Silicon Valley.
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I'm constantly accused of trying to make money out of the mafia, of insulting Naples, of making stuff up.
So why did the Phillies even take the risk of insulting one of their World Series heroes and potentially disrupting their clubhouse?
We are afraid of insulting someone, of hurting their feelings.
The on-loan Aston Villa winger was found guilty of using insulting language of a racist nature against Aberdeen full-back Shay Logan.
At Dortmund the warning of change looms with an insulting degree of clarity.
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