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Discover Ludwig"outraged against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense indignation or anger towards a thing or person, usually resulting from some perceived wrong or injustice. For example: "The community was outrage against the court's decision to acquit the accused."
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"We got outraged against the Soviet and we won," he added.
TRYING to build up Europe by acting outraged against America has become the European national sport on many fronts.
"We have to get outraged against the next enemy, which is Washington, D.C. We've got to do what Jefferson wanted us to do, which is return government to the people".
They're constantly scanning something they can be outraged against".
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The outrage against multiculturalism continues to grow.
Much better than outrage against the dumbest generation.
Where is the outrage against such convoluted legislation?
The article ignited outrage against the 38 residents.
The outrage against Marge's remarks was phenomenal.
You may wonder where the outrage against Shell is?
Second, public opposition helped fuel the outrage against Imus.
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