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Discover Ludwig"a tantrum" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes a sudden outburst of anger or frustration, often displayed by children. Example: "After being told she couldn't have a second cookie, the child threw a tantrum, kicking and screaming on the floor."
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"He never threw a tantrum.
A tantrum follows.
A tantrum, perhaps?
Throw a tantrum.
I threw a tantrum.
Plus, he throws quite a tantrum.
Graham "has a tantrum," we are told.
It was almost a tantrum".
Or why not throw a tantrum?
"Probably a tantrum; or I may have been rehearsing".
One day, he had a tantrum over taking some medicine.
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