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"hot anger" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a descriptive phrase that conveys intense and intense emotions. Example: The politician's words sparked hot anger among the protesters, who responded with chants and signs.
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Here and there, hot anger at the governor, Mr. Fashola, flashed out of the crowd.
There are also tears, screams of frustration and hot anger in this exhibition.
Many bankers, he said, failed to appreciate the "white hot anger" at Wall Street for the financial crisis.
Where once there were facts, now there is intuition; where once she dished up hot anger, now there is cosiness.
These chapters explore the French law of homicide, depictions of "hot anger" and self-defense, and the distinctive characteristics of women's stories of bloodshed.
There's "cold" anger, in which words may be overarticulated but spoken softly, and "hot" anger, in which voices are louder and pitched higher.
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No less curious is how disproportionate this red-hot anger is to its proximate cause.
But to me the horror lay not with the white-topped needle but with her white-hot anger.
Out there was white-hot anger that $500m+ had been cut from funding to Indigenous programs in Abbott's first budget, without broad consultation.
I can't say that I quite understand what happened with my back, but Sarno believed that I was suppressing a white-hot anger I could not articulate.
He knew that when you want to get rid of somebody, you sharpen the knives and act in red-hot anger, or else it gets messy.
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