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"furious at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong emotion or to show extreme anger. For example: "The teacher was furious at the student for not paying attention in class."
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A. Furious at what?
Carter is furious at this.
Weeping, furious at herself for weeping.
Edith was furious at being left out.
I was furious at his boss".
Still, he was furious at himself.
She was furious at his betrayal.
"I'm furious at the C.I.A.," Lohbeck said.
Nancy, furious at Muv's support of Hitler.
And most were furious at The Times.
Rose is furious at the abandonment.
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