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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was aghast at' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express shock or horror at something. For example, "John was aghast at the news he had just received."
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"I was aghast at myself".
He was aghast at the question.
My wife was aghast at my state.
A veteran Israeli politician was aghast at Netanyahu's performance.
The switchboard girl was aghast at her mistake.
I was aghast at the disrespect that indicated".
Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrat president, said he was aghast at the tweets.
Her mother, having reared four children in a large apartment, was aghast at the prices.
"Sedric was aghast at his leaping ability," said Michael Coyne, Hilário's representative.
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