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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fury with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express extreme anger or rage towards someone or something. Example: She was filled with fury with her boss for giving her extra work on a Friday afternoon.
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Fury: With fashion?
In October, "Fury," with Brad Pitt, played at the cinema.
Or it may just be accumulated fury with the Americans.
But she buried her fury with her father for years.
Jowell's fury with her husband was real enough.
Mr. Yorke's high, tensile voice blended fury with rapture.
Sanders and Leo negotiate the choppy waters of love and fury with terrific panache.
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The unions greeted it with fury however, with Unite labelling the conclusions "an outrage".
Furies with snakes in their hairwept.
The first, "Fates", is largely concerned with Lotto; the second, "Furies", with Mathilde.
Jewish groups reacted with fury; many Catholics, with incredulity.
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