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"exploded with anger" is a perfectly correct phrase and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a person quickly began to become very angry and/or loud about something. Example: When Tom heard the news, he exploded with anger, shouting at the top of his lungs.
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Ed Husain did not laugh but exploded with anger.
He exploded with anger at longtime associates, used foul language and was abusive to his wife.
The meeting was tense, and at one point, Balint exploded with anger and left the room.
But her father, who worked in a dry cleaner's, once saw the couple holding hands, and exploded with anger.
That all changed this week as both Germany and France exploded with anger over new revelations about pervasive NSA surveillance on their population and democratically elected leaders.
A senior Pakistani official who has close ties to Zardari exploded with anger during an interview when the subject turned to the American demands for more information about the arsenal.
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He explodes with anger and the man shuffles away.
Yes," said Laura Era, who saw him explode with anger twice in her Harrison Street art gallery.
Facing likely deportation from Berlin, the refugees eventually explode with anger.
And who – promisingly – has been known to explode with anger at being asked "stupid questions" by journalists.
A worker explodes with anger at how the mine chief has somehow been able to afford a sports car.
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