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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fury over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express intense anger or outrage regarding a specific issue or event.
Example: "There was widespread fury over the government's decision to cut funding for education."
Alternatives: "anger about" or "outrage over".
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But his fury over Trump's decision has subsided.
A4 Daily Mail Fury over Top Gear star's Cenotaph stunt.
Public fury over rampant outages has sparked protests.
The public fury over that helped to knock down the already struggling business aviation industry.
I wonder what your take would be on conservatives' fury over John Roberts's health care decision.
He still faces international fury over allegations of mass civilian deaths caused by government fire.
Some American experts on Pakistan, however, offered a counterexplanation to the Pakistani fury over the attacks.
The Taiwanese people's fury over what they see as a murder is understandable.
Eisenhower's fury over Suez dealt a lasting blow to Britain's capacity for autonomous action.
Other Republicans are simply using the rule to rekindle fury over health reform.
Combined with fury over the invasion of Iraq, it made helping America politically toxic.
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