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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incensed of" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "incensed by" or "incensed at." Example: She was incensed by the unfair treatment she received at work.
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The Institute of Directors is incensed, of course, claiming it will be a "nightmare" for employers.
KELLEY: [The Ambassador] heard about what the South Koreans would want to do by way of reaction; they were incensed, of course, and didn't want to have their noses rubbed in this incident by the North Koreans.
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The killing of a radical cleric incensed some of his followers and they took to the streets, clashing with police.
He had already incensed many of readers in 1899 when he supported the Boer war.
But his colleagues in Albuquerque were incensed, members of the delegation said.
Scott was incensed that none of his players seemed to make Westbrook work for his points.
The Senegalese authorities were particularly incensed because two of those executed were Senegalese.
Nonetheless, that pro-equality stance has incensed its share of right-wing groups.
"But now it feels like that progress actually just incensed a lot of people.
Even Hitler was incensed by the scale of the arrests.
Venice, incensed, sent a fleet of 120 ships against Byzantium.
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