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Discover Ludwig"offended at" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is used to express being upset, insulted, or hurt by someone or something. Example: The woman was offended at her neighbor's unkind remarks.
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I wasn't offended at all".
They're not offended at all.
Was she offended at the time?
JP Morgan's private clients might feel offended at being demoted.
Hodges would, I suspect, be offended at the suggestion.
I'm offended at the ways Muslims behave," he said.
Those sensitive souls who are offended at the sight should try averting their gazes.
Yet many Chinese in Prato are offended at the idea that they have ruined the city.
Do you really care enough or are you just offended at disturbing pictures?
"Of course they add up!" He was offended at the mere suggestion that they would not.
I didn't want to embarrass him or give the impression that I'm offended at being excluded.
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