Sentence examples for wide outrage from inspiring English sources

The phrase "wide outrage" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used to describe a significant or extensive level of anger or discontent among a large group of people.
Example: "The decision to cut funding for the arts sparked wide outrage among community members."
Alternatives: "widespread outrage" or "broad outrage."

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The events caused wide outrage and prompted support for the Zionist dream.

The police arrested and charged a Hartford man today in the accidental shooting of a 7-year-old girl last July -- an incident that prompted wide outrage and a state-assisted crackdown on drug-related crime in this city.

Wide outrage spurred him and Ron Wyden, a Democratic senator, to suggest in December that the elderly instead put their voucher towards either a private plan or traditional Medicare, which would survive.From 2022, firms would present plans at least as generous as Medicare; the voucher would be set at the price of the second-cheapest private plan or of traditional Medicare, whichever is lower.

Her death is stirring wide outrage in a society that is infused with the culture of martyrdom — although the word itself has become discredited because the government has pointed to the martyrs' deaths of Iranian soldiers in the Iran-Iraq war to justify repressive measures.

* Colonel forced to act after reports of Iraqi prisoner abuse * IHT: British abuse photos stir wide outrage * Mirror: 'I was acting under orders' * Times: Army admits losing control * Times: The alleged acuse is dreadful but exceptional BLAIR: BUSH ADMINISTRATION EVOLVING The Guardian focuses on today's presidential inauguration with the headline "World fears new Bush era".

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When photos of the party circulated on social media, campus-wide outrage ensued.

This was clear again this week when a large part of the postmortem of Real Madrid's 1-0 defeat of Atlético was bound up in wider outrage at some slightly weird comments Henry made on Sky Sports about Javier Hernández's overly joyful celebrations after scoring the winning goal.

There's nothing worse than having country-wide outrage and issues all at once for a new service.

But only one airline ended up facing world-wide outrage.

The crimes in the Darfur region of Sudan have prompted world-wide outrage, and even an International Criminal Court (ICC) indictment of Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir for genocide, but it has not prompted a halt to the suffering in Darfur, or the end to Bashir's power in Sudan.

The Janet Jackson incident did not involve speech but it drew wide public outrage that spurred a crackdown by the F.C.C.

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