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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my anger" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express possession of the emotion of anger. Example: "I could feel my anger rising as he continued to make excuses for his behavior." This sentence shows that the speaker is experiencing anger and it belongs to them personally.
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I've redirected my anger".
My anger rose.
My anger melted.
"My anger cost me everything.
"I was hiding my anger.
Then I waited, nursing my anger.
It goes into my anger.
"Words can't describe my anger.
Except I keep my anger quiet.
My anger came from the ghetto".
I've learned how to focus my anger.
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