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"incensed at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be extremely angry or enraged about something. Example: The citizens were incensed at the government's decision to raise taxes without providing any explanation.
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Tagliabue was incensed at the show.
Palestinian business leaders are incensed at the Israeli limitations.
We were irate, we were incensed at the still nameless traitors.
The mutineers were incensed at alleged discrimination against the Rifles' soldiers.
For many days, the press lingered outside, interviewing Miraflorans incensed at having Berenson in their midst.
The Kangxi emperor (reigned 1661 1722) was incensed at the deception.
Brooklyn residents are incensed at the mere prospect of a Hooters in their borough.
After watching the interview back, Mock was incensed at how the programme had been edited.
Some are particularly incensed at the distinction made over targeting American citizens.
And the report inflamed protesters already incensed at high retail gasoline prices.
Soon Othello is the new police commissioner, and Jago is incensed at being passed over.
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