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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "it's outrageous" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase used to express extreme shock, anger, or disbelief over something that is considered unjust, unfair, or ridiculous. Example: "The decision to raise tuition fees by 25% was met with widespread criticism and outrage from students and parents alike. Many have expressed that it's outrageous to burden families with such exorbitant costs for education."
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And from a taxpayer's perspective it's outrageous".
Tomlinson's stepson Paul King said: "It's outrageous.
It's outrageous on its face.
It's outrageous".
"It's outrageous!" Cosell said.
"It's outrageous," he said.
"It's outrageous, I've heard".
It's outrageous and unacceptable..
But it's outrageous.
"It's outrageous," Mr. Silverman said.
It's outrageous, and it's unacceptable".
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