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The phrase "a fury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of intense anger or rage, often in a literary or dramatic context.
Example: "When she discovered the betrayal, a fury rose within her, consuming all rational thought."
Alternatives: "a rage" or "an anger".
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Karma's a Fury.
Wotan arrives in a fury.
There was a fury".
I confess I am a Fury convert.
There was a fury in him, too.
And they'll come back with a fury.
Still, Asikima worked with a fury.
The suggestion sent Conte into a fury.
A force, a fury, a revelation.
"They throw everyone into a fury.
But the brother-in-law was now in a fury.
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