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27 Nov 2020
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
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French (France)
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English (UK)
Question about English (US)
Which one is correct?
“Be disgusted with”
“Be disgusted by”
Which one is correct?
“Be disgusted with”
“Be disgusted by”
“Be disgusted with”
“Be disgusted by”
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- Romanian
- English (US) Near fluent
the second one
be disgusted by.
but you can also use the first one. ex: I'm disgusted with you.
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@AleenaS So is the second one more common?
- Romanian
- English (US) Near fluent

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