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"fury about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express intense anger or rage about something. Here are a few examples: - "There was a growing fury about the government's handling of the crisis." - "The coach's decision to bench their star player caused a fury about the team." - "Social media was flooded with posts expressing fury about the company's unethical practices." - "The protesters' signs and chants reflected the community's fury about the unjust verdict."
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What is this fury about?
There was real fury about that comment.
I was in an incredible fury about the world".
Ronan speaks of his fury about the injustice of this ending.
Eden's fury about the mission, which could have damaged British/Soviet relations, led to a cover-up of Crabb's disappearance.
Many conservatives particularly lower-income ones are consumed with elemental fury about everything from immigration to liberal do-gooders.
Once again, fury about illegal immigrants is mounting on the right with predictable posturing about trying to close the border.
The financial crisis has also produced a wave of popular fury about over-paid executives and their unaccountable ways.
In all the sound and fury about the EU, it's an argument rarely heard.
3) All the sound and fury about trade agreements signifies very little.
The lifting of the suspension eases anxiety for Fury about his reign as world champion.
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