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The phrase "his fury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's intense anger or rage, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "When he discovered the betrayal, his fury was palpable, and everyone in the room could feel the tension."
Alternatives: "his anger" or "his wrath."
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His fury was majestic.
I found his fury puzzling.
In his fury he could work fast.
His fury is curious given his background.
But on the bleating flock his fury turns.
Grant is struggling to find his fury.
But his fury reflected Germany's growing unease.
The world was furious at his fury.
His fury was also aimed at me.
Allardyce also vented his fury at Wenger.
When it isn't, his fury is galvanising.
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