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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuage anger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of calming or alleviating someone's anger or frustration.
Example: "To maintain a peaceful environment, it is essential to assuage anger among team members during conflicts."
Alternatives: "calm anger" or "alleviate anger".
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He has already been forced to sell assets he would rather have kept: Phibro, a commodities-trading firm, was ditched to assuage anger over its boss's pay packet.
Centuries ago, religions gave people advice on how to live with others, how to tolerate other people's faults, how to assuage anger, endure pain and deal with the petty corruptions of a commercial world.
—Dexter Filkins The Trump Administration's decision to fire Tomahawk missiles at Syria's Al Shayrat airbase may assuage anger over the Syrian regime's killing of more than eighty civilians, including some two dozen children, in the northern town of Khan Sheikhoun.
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utility and had never assuaged anger in that town over high rates.
The explanation, however, did little to assuage public anger.
But this did little to assuage the anger felt.
And Clinton didn't do enough to assuage that anger.
So he opted to practice restraint and let the passage of time assuage her anger.
The Belgian's hasty attempt at clarification has done little to assuage popular anger.
Fifty Shades of Grey producer Dana Brunetti tried to assuage fan anger.
By early October, the White House had devised a plan to assuage his anger.
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