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"lashes out" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean that someone reacted to something with a sudden, aggressive outburst. For example, "The student lashed out at the teacher when he was scolded for not doing his homework."
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lashes out
verb
Third person singular of lash out
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Mr. Thompson lashes out wildly.
When humiliated, he lashes out".
"He lashes out at me and lashes out at the free enterprise system," Mr. Romney said.
Linda champions Jason's cause and furiously lashes out at Tom.
So he lashes out at the Jews to gain credibility.
P16 The Times Labour lashes out at John Whittingdale.
He lashes out, but that brings no satisfaction.
Ms. Smet makes you understand exactly why she lashes out, then relents, then lashes out the way she does.
He lashes out at his bank like a seasoned 99 percenter.
Provoked, Torrey lashes out verbally: "You're a low-down lyin' Yankee!
During a game, Peter lashes out at the vapid chatter at a nearby table.
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