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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ablaze with anger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is extremely angry or filled with rage.
Example: "When she found out about the betrayal, she was ablaze with anger, unable to contain her fury."
Alternatives: "fuming with anger" or "seething with rage."
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His eyes were ablaze with anger.
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Facebook and Twitter were ablaze with comments from Braves fans angered by the news.
Others responded with anger.
The community reacted with anger.
He nearly shook with anger.
"His chest filled with anger".
She is shaking with anger.
His face pinched with anger.
I was trembling with anger.
Labor officials responded with anger.
DREAD was mixed with anger.
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