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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fit of anger" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a sudden and intense outburst of anger or rage. Example: She flew into a fit of anger when she found out her favorite dress had been ruined.
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In a fit of anger, he destroyed his black Mizuno bat.
In a fit of anger at a secretary he threw a vase in her direction.
But Ewing was in a fit of anger, and probably a little embarrassed by Divac's performance.
Arias's defence argued the killing was unplanned and committed in a fit of anger, brought on by Alexander's alleged abuse.
"Most of the time the women say they acted in a fit of anger," says a spokesman.
Unfortunately, not only was she H.I.V.-positive, but once in a fit of anger she bit someone.
IN a fit of anger, the mayor had vowed two months ago to appoint such a group.
Years earlier, when his daughter, Scarlette, was endangered during childbirth, he had prayed in a fit of anger.
But in 1999, in an unaccountable fit of anger, she shoved a co-worker and was dismissed.
And too many scenes build to the same end: Clinton boiling over into a screaming fit of anger or frustration.
He threw it down in a little fit of anger, protesting that nothing is more important than life.
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