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The phrase "rather disgusting" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is more than merely unpleasant or negative, but not quite revolting. For example, "I took a sip of the soup and found it rather disgusting."
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Used pillowcases, even this group agrees, are rather disgusting.
I particularly like the creamed sprouts which, on paper, threatened to be rather disgusting.
I don't dislike babies, though I think very young ones rather disgusting.
Albeit a rather disgusting one.
Make sure it doesn't drag on the ground--that would be rather disgusting.
It was rather disgusting and terrible, awful.
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Fortunately, the remedy is comic rather than disgusting.
When exposed to air, this becomes a harmless and attractive food for soil creatures, retains all of its original energy, carbon and nutrients, and smells sour rather than disgusting.
Mattila makes the transformation so supple that the audience ends up feeling pity rather than disgust.
Long practice in grappling with others' realities helped me approach the situation with determination rather than disgust.
Last Saturday's procedure elicited a lot of oohs and ahs, most in fascination rather than disgust.
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