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The phrase "a rage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe intense anger or fury. Here is an example: "After losing her job, she flew into a rage and started throwing things around the room."
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Sent me into a rage.
I'm still in a rage.
I was in a rage".
He fell into a rage.
Bergman flew into a rage.
I chew it in a rage.
This time he was in a rage.
In a rage, Friedman went online.
Then shoots neighbor in a rage.
Robinson called the agency in a rage.
He awoke every night in a rage.
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