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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repulsion at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to feel strong dislike or disgust towards something. Example: The politician's policies caused a great sense of repulsion at the town hall meeting. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their strong negative reaction towards the politician's policies.
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Repulsion at the ham's sickly flesh smell fuelled Jane's impossible swift acts.
"The intention of the group was to express my repulsion at the horror and tedium of everyday life," Martin remembers, "To mix free-jazz and noise-rock.
Your repulsion at the thought of parenthood and all that goes with it may help you to remain as an overgrown adolescent.
The opposite proved to be the case; if anything, my skepticism or repulsion at the emergence of a new form of social media was a reliable indicator that it would succeed.
When Precious's plight lands her in a special school, she blossoms: the audience's initial rejection of Precious, even repulsion at the sight of her, slowly gives way to a kind of identification.
Part of the motivation of the book was repulsion at America's advanced state of what Kingsolver calls "alimentary alienation", where food is mass-produced and has little or no bearing on the lives of those who eat it.
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However, the synthesized 3′-ureidoadenosine analogues were totally devoid of binding affinity, because 3′-urea moiety caused steric and electrostatic repulsions at the binding site of the A3 adenosine receptor, leading to conformational distortion.
At S = 3.6 psu, the steric repulsion was at least as significant as the negative values of V TOTAL in order to keep the colloids dispersed.
The first, instinctive reaction is the empathetic one: disgust, repulsion, anger at being made to watch an atrocity.
The beautiful new print of "Repulsion" showing at Film Forum through May 4 was made from the best available copies and is a must-see, with or without twitch.
We found a sinusoidal dependence between species, with repulsion prevalent at distances less than 1.5 heights of the dominant trees.
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