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Cboutin3 Posted 12 years ago
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Is the "disgusted at" correct in the sentence?

Kharas fought courageously against the Neidar, but he was disgusted at slaying his kindred, and realized that the clashes of the war had caused an intense hatred to develop between the hill dwarves and mountain dwarves.
  

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At is fine, but I would also change what follows to having slayed . he was disgusted with himself for having slayed....

  • At is fine, but I would also change what follows to having slayed .
  • he was disgusted with himself for having slayed....
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At is fine, but I would also change what follows to having slayed.
Perhaps even better: ...he was disgusted with himself for having slayed....

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