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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his ire" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone's anger or wrath. Example: The boss's ire was evident as he scolded the employees for their lack of productivity.
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The target of his ire?
One candidate particularly incurred his ire.
Speakes eventually turned his ire on others.
His ire is nothing if not predictable.
He reserved his ire for unidentified critics.
Now, the C.I.A. is the focus of his ire.
His ire at the behavior of the playwright.
His ire was perhaps a proxy for a larger concern.
When his ire dampened, Foss was introduced to Brown.
Instead, the neoconservatives surrounding Bush trigger his ire.
But he is directing his ire the wrong way.
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