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Discover Ludwig"in a rage" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is very angry or furious. For example, "When Bob found out what had happened, he stormed out of the room in a rage."
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When deputies arrived, McDonald "in a rage … began stabbing the men and fighting with them".
I'm still in a rage.
I was in a rage".
I chew it in a rage.
This time he was in a rage.
In a rage, Friedman went online.
Then shoots neighbor in a rage.
Robinson called the agency in a rage.
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S100B causes myoblast apoptosis or inhibits myogenic differentiation in a RAGE-independent manner [17], [18].
Extracellular S100A4 stimulates matrix metalloproteinase 13 release from chondrocytes in a RAGE-mediated manner [33].
High dose S100A14 induces cell apoptosis is partially in a RAGE-dependent manner.
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