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The phrase "explode with indignation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to suddenly and strongly express anger or outrage. You can use it in situations where you want to describe a person's intense reaction to a situation that angers or offends them. Example: The crowd of protestors exploded with indignation when they heard about the unfair treatment of immigrants at the border.
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Annually, the tabloids explode with indignation about the latest Turner Prize shortlist.
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Twitter exploded with indignation and defensiveness.
Hemingway exploded with indignation at the way "Miss Ingrid" was being judged.
Holland explodes with indignation over the traditional term, jahiliyya (age of ignorance), for the time before Muhammad.
While Sarri reflected on his lucky escape, his counterpart Neil Warnock exploded with indignation.
So after Tuesday night's nationally televised speech by Obama from the Oval Office, off went the aggrieved left, exploding with indignation was the hallucinatory right.
When Wendy Davis proclaimed that she is "pro-life" -- a description long since appropriated by conservatives opposed to abortion rights -- the right-wing media practically exploded with indignation.
The chamber exploded with outrage.
Earlier this month, when Esquire revealed a series updating Susan Orlean's classic "The American Man, at Age Ten" with a March cover story featuring a middle-class white Midwestern teen boy, Twitter exploded with righteous indignation.
Some pictures explode with movement.
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