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The phrase "adding to his rage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is increasing or intensifying someone's anger or frustration.
Example: "The constant interruptions during the meeting were adding to his rage, making it difficult for him to stay calm."
Alternatives: "fueling his anger" or "intensifying his fury."
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At home Dad grieves wordlessly for Billy's dead mother, adding to his rage and frustration over the labor impasse.
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Or did the alcohol itself increase her depressions, add to her rages, and contribute to the late-life waning of her work?
speed limit you will be passed by every vehicle on the road, adding to the road rage of other drivers and risking being rear-ended.
In a direct address to the paper's owner Lord Rothermere, the petition calls Dacre the "Nigel Farage of newspapers", saying he "has spun a steady stream of misinformation and fear, adding to a climate where rage and xenophobia flourish".
Mrs. Turpin knew exactly how much Negro flattery was worth and it added to her rage.
That she was completely right about all of this only added to my rage.
Wasn't one argument against the war that deposing Saddam Hussein would add to the rage that feeds Muslim terrorism?
Of course, the fact that he isn't, and has an alien-sounding name, adds to the rage.
Certainly, the failed coup attempt, causing deaths of 240 civilians added to the rage, as demonisation of civilian opposition intensified.
Instead, the various militant attacks delayed negotiations and added to the rage already felt by many protesters.
Add to the phone rage what Mr. Chatham describes as still more dysfunctional aspects of today's customer service systems.
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