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"in a fury" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense emotion such as anger, fear, or frustration. For example, "She slammed the door shut in a fury."
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Violently head-butting antagonists while emitting primal grunts and gasps, he goes out of his mind when in a fury.
Wotan arrives in a fury.
Barzani left in a fury.
But the brother-in-law was now in a fury.
He stormed off, leaving camp in a fury.
K. and Frieda meet like animals, "in a fury, grimacing..
I was in a fury for it to be over.
We fall asleep with the wind pounding in a fury against the cabin walls.
Then the whistle would blow, and I'd play in a fury.
She lost one down a mountainside, and in a fury chucked the other after it.
("The antisemitic impressionist painter Edgar Degas stormed out of the party in a fury").
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