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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fly into a rage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express sudden and intense anger. For example: "The driver flew into a rage when I honked my horn at him."
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But others fly into a rage at their loved ones.
And if you point out that their arguments don't add up, they fly into a rage.
Members of Isis, meanwhile, fly into a rage when they come across the material.
If he misspelled a word, Mr. Goeth might fly into a rage.
"If things didn't go a certain way, he'd fly into a rage".
He would fly into a rage if he thought we had some chocolate".
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When Plekhanov sided with Martov, Lenin flew into a rage and resigned from both the Iskra editorial board and the Party Council.
Bergman flew into a rage.
"He flew into a rage".
Mrs. T. flew into a rage & demanded to see it.
Her guard discovered the keys and flew into a rage.
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