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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ignites anger" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing something or someone that causes strong feelings of anger in others. For example: - The politician's derogatory comments ignited anger among many voters. - The new policy ignited anger among the employees, leading to a protest. - The controversial decision of the court ignited anger among the citizens of the country. - The company's unethical practices ignited anger among its customers. - The advertisement featuring sexist stereotypes ignited anger among viewers and sparked a backlash on social media.
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The US found no solace with allies in the Arab League, which condemned the decision as a "dangerous violation of international law" that "deepens tension, ignites anger and threatens to plunge region into more violence and chaos".
For many women Valentine's Day does not bring out romantic feelings, instead, it ignites anger and frustration.
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The militants' captions seemed tailor-made to ignite anger and fear among Shiites.
The blocking began on Friday and has ignited anger and frustration among many Internet users in China.
Jamelia has ignited anger from people of all sizes across the UK by arguing that plus-size and size-zero clothes should only be sold in specialist stores.
But if the government makes weekend surgeries compulsory, Mathieson says, that will ignite anger from the unions, and contracts would need to be renegotiated.
For some of Egypt's wealthiest people, it will take more than the rising price of salmon to ignite anger with the government.
Activists said at least five people were killed when security forces opened fire on the funeral in Qamishli, a city in northeastern Syria, igniting anger among a long restive Kurdish community that the government had tried to avoid provoking.
Unlike in the South China Sea, where the frictions center on competition for natural resources, the East Asian island disputes are more about history, rooted in lingering — and easily ignited — anger over Japan's brutal dominance decades ago.
The agreement is bound to ignite anger in the Arab world, especially Mr Bush's rejection of a Palestinian right of return, which will have a direct impact on countries such as Jordan, Syria and Lebanon which have substantial populations of refugees.
A scholar of digital media, identity and privacy, Cheney-Lippold has the academic chops to examine how cultural debates ignite anger that spreads online, threatening those who take a controversial stand.
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