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"got furious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is feeling a surge of anger. For example, "When he heard the news, he got furious and started shouting."
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"He got furious.
The United States got furious".
McEnroe got furious at everything.
I always got furious about things I cared passionately about.
"He got furious and said he might've caught some disease from me.
"I got furious e-mails from orthodox leftists, who wanted to denounce me to the commission on racism," he said.
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"I get furious, I do get furious," she said.
They may get furious with God.
And people get furious about it.
I am really getting furious about this.
"I'm getting furious — he's ruining my big moment".
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