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"outraged at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express strong anger or outrage towards something or someone. Example: The community was outraged at the mayor's decision to cut funding for the local school district.
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Many were outraged at the verdict.
"We are outraged at what occurred," Mr. Green said.
Outraged at AIG's bonus babies, and outraged at their convenient critics who helped to foment this crisis.
Custodians of the airport were outraged at the designation.
Accusers of Father Geoghan were outraged at the decision.
"I am outraged at the systematic abuse of people's rights.
"Our grower members will be rightly outraged at this decision.
The Nomole team was outraged at the intrusion.
Dominic Dixon is outraged at his parents' ordeal.
But both were outraged at the actions of their own government.
Yahoo, a big shareholder that did not approve the move, was outraged at the time.
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