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The phrase "revolted by" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to feel extreme disgust, repugnance or aversion towards something or someone. Example: She was revolted by the sight of the rotten food in the fridge.
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Lakshman was revolted by him.
"They're not revolted by him.
We're conflicted – we're revolted by and implicated in his crimes.
I'm revolted by the hairiness and the smell.
But that mind, with its Wedgwood-abolitionist characteristics, was revolted by the local slavery.
I was trying on a swimsuit the other day and was revolted by my shape.
While in the United States, he was revolted by the investigations of Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
"Particularly, male reviews were not revolted by that scene," she says, amazed.
The only person more revolted by his weakness than Caitlin was Thomas himself.
He garlands the Prime Minister while I am revolted by insincere, scheming gesture politics.
Regardless of legality, most people would probably be revolted by a river swim.
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