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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harbor anger" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to hold onto or keep anger inside oneself without expressing it or letting it go. It can be used in various contexts and often has a negative connotation. Example: After his boss repeatedly criticized his work, John began to harbor anger towards her, but he was afraid to confront her about it.
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"If I were to harbor anger for 10 years," she said, "it'd be too exhausting".
Some in the party still harbor anger over the 2016 race, when he ran against Mrs. Clinton, and his continuing resistance to becoming a Democrat.
This person said Mr. Goldstein had many reasons to harbor anger at the police and change his story and said the Second Circuit ruling was flawed because it took its facts and conclusions from Mr. Jarecki's film and research.
Like New Orleans to the west, hundreds of square miles of Mississippi coastland look little better than they did in early September, and many people here harbor anger that the federal government has fallen short and that the nation's attention has turned away.
She briefly reunited with The Fugees in 2004 but continued to harbor anger.
When we harbor anger or hurt within ourselves, we use up so much energy holding onto that anger or hurt.
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Mr. Sidaway still harbors anger and suspicion.
The indictment says he harbored "anger and resentment" against the agency and leaked as "retaliation".
He still harbors anger toward Stewart Parnell and hopes to see him punished.
In the music industry, it often seems as though every single act harbors anger toward its record label.
Burnitz came to bat, harboring anger that has built over weeks of frustration; maybe he will just keep being angry, he said after the game.
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