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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inner anger" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a feeling of anger that is not openly expressed but is held internally. Example: "Despite the calm exterior she presented, Mary's inner anger was evident in the way she clenched her fists and gritted her teeth."
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But I had this inner anger, a rage almost.
Something was missing in his game, a certain inner anger.
Hollander excellently brings out both Carr's outward absurdity and inner anger.
Solid dramatisation of Poland's anti-communist scourge and future president – a hero fuelled by "inner anger".
Alberto Moreno has spoken of the "inner anger, rage almost" that he felt under Brendan Rodgers earlier this season.
It's about "how do you deal with inner anger, and how do you deal with being different," said Suzanne Youngerman, the academy's director of education and family programs.
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To rescue them, Red has to rediscover his inner righteous anger and to re-invade the piggies' domain.
She sways from optimism of the will to pessimism of the facts, but this is an intensely useful, interesting book precisely because of its inner coils of anger and doubt.
You can tame your inner beasts (fear, anger, worry).
As I got older, my inner pains turned to anger and that anger turned to rage.
The concerto, like Brahms's early piano pieces, points to a kind of anger and inner compression in the man.
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