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Discover Ludwig'she was outraged' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of indignation or anger when someone feels that they have been treated unfairly. Example sentence: She was outraged when her boss refused to give her a raise.
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She was outraged.
Well, she was outraged.
So she was outraged by Dunant's pitch.
She was outraged by Madeleine's travesty of real play.
She was outraged that only two boys had been arrested.
She was "outraged" when the programmes went ahead.
She was outraged that this had happened to her.
When Miller heard the news, she was outraged but not surprised.
However, the Conservative MP Julie Kirkbride said she was "outraged" by the visit.
She said she was "outraged" when two rangers interrupted her in midlap and issued summonses.
Erica Garner, Garner's daughter, said she was "outraged but not shocked" by the omission.
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