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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'repelled by' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe feeling a strong distaste for something. For example: The rude waiter's condescending tone was repulsive, and I was immediately repelled by him.
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Women are repelled by nice guys?
I'm repelled by it.
People are repelled by it.
I was fascinated and repelled by her.
Women would be repelled by dead animals.
Repelled by life in Odense, Zeus agrees to Hera's demands.
Others are repelled by him, often for the same reason.
I took it, both intrigued and repelled by the idea.
As a society, we're repelled by the slavery of old.
Unlike Andrew, Eileen is not repelled by me.
D: The meteoroid is repelled by the vacuum of space.
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