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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wellspring of indignation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a source or origin of strong feelings of anger or resentment.
Example: "The recent policy changes have created a wellspring of indignation among the community, leading to protests and calls for reform."
Alternatives: "a source of outrage" or "a fountain of anger."
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By Jelani Cobb February 10 , 2018Muhiyidin Moye, a member of Charleston, South Carolina's affiliate of the Black Lives Matter movement, was much more than a wellspring of indignation, though that was central to his work.
But it was also the case that there was much more to him than a wellspring of indignation, though that was central to his work as an activist — central to his ability to draw people to him long enough to see the point that he was trying to make.
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President Bush's "global war on terror" implicitly tapped into a wellspring of such conservative conviction.
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