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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sickened by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong feeling of disgust or revulsion towards something. Example: "She was sickened by the graphic images she saw on the news."
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Sickened by it all.
Maryam Bibi is sickened by the incident.
Is Sickened by Wall Street Greed.
I was sickened by what I saw.
"I'm actually sickened by it," she said.
People were sickened by the violence.
"They were sickened by it," Hagel said.
I am suddenly sickened by it all.
"They're sickened by this," Mr. Gillespie said.
"Everybody is sickened by this," she said.
Sickened by his libido, Zam punishes himself in extraordinary fashion.
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