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The phrase "incensed with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of strong anger or resentment towards someone or something. For example, "The coach was incensed with the team for their poor performance."
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I was incensed with the police.
They are incensed with the mayor's staff, which, they said, suggested they share two blankets.
Bobby Martoma, incensed with his son, called him "a complete liability".
There will certainly be more than one inhabitant incensed with the mayoress and her less than enlightened views.
On Sunday at the Kemper Open, Martin became incensed with a fan who heckled him after a missed putt.
Suarez was incensed with the failure to award a spot-kick with the game at 1-0, bultimatelyely it would have made little difference to the outcome.
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Reid incensed Republicans with the so-called "nuclear option," when he essentially tossed out the concept of the filibuster -- but only in specific cases.
England survived in the most dramatic circumstances but not before incensing Ponting with some of their delaying tactics.
"I'm incensed," said Nussbaum, laden with two sacks of clothes and kitchen goodies she'd bagged at 20percentt off.
My mother, who grew up in California, claims to have inhaled incense with the renowned spiritualist Jiddu Krishnamurti some time during her youth.
The caves smelled of wet leaves and incense, with knobbly tree roots tumbling down from circular rock-openings in the ceiling.
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