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Discover Ludwig"outrageous about" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express something shocking or severe about a particular topic. For example: "The statistics on gun violence in our country are truly outrageous about the safety of our children."
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There's nothing outrageous about me.
"There's nothing outrageous about them," Mr. Whitehead said.
But much of what was so revolutionary and outrageous about Shaw's plot twists and inversions of Victorian mores is lost in this production, directed by David Staller.
"The freshness, that's what's outrageous about it," said Susan Malter of Cooper City, Fla., who sampled Mr. Brown's fish on her first visit to Michigan.
And then the joy of everyone else in coming to our clear and easy conclusions about what is or isn't outrageous about this whole trivial affair.
What is so outrageous about IHT is that its supporters sell it as a tax that only hits the super-rich.
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I asked Feiglin about some of his deliberately outrageous comments about Arab perfidy.
Why has this outrageous situation come about?
For more than twenty minutes, Trump railed about "outrageous" and "dishonest" coverage.
She used to tell outrageous lies about subterranean passages, torture chambers and phantoms in the building.
He likes to make outrageous remarks, about music mainly, and then back them up with his playing.
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