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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'offended that' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is expressing feeling of displeasure or indignation due to a perceived slight or insult. For example: "He was offended that his co-worker accused him of not doing enough work."
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I'm offended that you're offended.
Friends were offended that I didn't recognize their voices.
"If someone's offended that we're shooting Bin Laden, well, you're probably offended that we're shooting at all".
He sounds genuinely offended that anyone could think otherwise.
Yuri is offended that I wear my seatbelt.
Alas, Slovenians are offended that I think this is scandalous.
He said he was highly offended that his philanthropic pledges had been questioned last year.
He was so offended that for several years he gave up the game.
"I feel very offended that I am being presented as an enemy of my own people".
"They were offended that I would tell them how to do their work.
Mr. Burstein, who lives in Brighton Beach, was offended that his neighborhood could not have wood.
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