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The phrase "accumulated fury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a build-up of anger or rage over time, often in a context where someone has been wronged or frustrated repeatedly.
Example: "After years of being overlooked at work, she finally unleashed her accumulated fury during the meeting."
Alternatives: "gathered anger" or "pent-up rage."
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Or it may just be accumulated fury with the Americans.
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Petheridge avid and ruthless: "When she fell in love it was with a perfect fury of accumulated dishonesty; she became instantly a dealer in second-hand and therefore incalculable emotions... she appropriated the most passionate love that she knew, Nora's for Robin.
What propelled them to the streets was the long, slow burn of accumulated grievance, and there is little reason to believe that their fury has so swiftly expended itself.
They may also rise in wrath and fury, and bear away, on their angry waves, the accumulated wealth of years of toil and hardship.
Their fury, Li Datong, the newspaper editor, told me, arose from "the accumulated desire for expression — just like when a flood suddenly races into a breach".
Dust accumulated.
Complaints accumulated.
Bad habits have accumulated.
It's accumulated.
They accumulated.
The government responded with fury when the New York Times reported in October that relatives and associates of then-premier and Standing Committee member Wen Jiabao had secretly accumulated at least $2.7 billion in assets.
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