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The phrase "a dash of rage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of anger or frustration in a situation or reaction.
Example: "Her calm demeanor was suddenly interrupted by a dash of rage when she heard the unfair criticism."
Alternatives: "a hint of anger" or "a touch of fury."
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Speed, laced with a dash of rage, has become one of our era's most dangerous intoxicants.
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