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The phrase 'anger of' is not considered correct and usable in written English
To express the idea of anger, you would use phrases such as 'angered by,' 'furiously angry,' or 'fuming.' An example sentence might be: "The small child was angered by her mother's refusal to allow her to go to the park."
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With time, the anger of colleagues subsided.
Only the monstrous anger of the guns.
The anger of Sonny Liston?
It fuelled the anger of Hines's performance.
Narrow escape — anger of a middle-aged man who ran car and anger of boys.
The anger of these families is justified.
It is not lasting anger, of course.
Where is the anger of youth?
The anger of the cricket followers remains palpable.
That's what fuels the anger of the Tea Party movement.
The anger of the millions of protestors is understandable.
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