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The phrase "fuming with fury" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is extremely angry or enraged.
Example: "After hearing the unfair decision, she was fuming with fury, unable to contain her emotions."
Alternatives: "seething with anger" or "boiling with rage."
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"Luis was obviously fuming - I think everyone was fuming with me and I was fuming with myself," Sturridge admitted.
Maxwell is fuming with himself and well he might be.
Arnautovic is fuming with Gabriel.
Carr responded with fury.
My face floods with fury.
But Fidesz reacted with fury.
III was met with fury.
You suddenly find yourself weak with fury.
They reacted with fury.
White with fury?
Yale reacted with fury.
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