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Discover Ludwig"public outrage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a general sense of communal anger about a particular issue. For example, "The decision to close the small library was met with public outrage from the local community."
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Public outrage was deep.
Public outrage exploded.
Public outrage was swelling.
There'd be public outrage.
Public outrage failed.
This has led to much public outrage.
The incident caused public outrage across India.
"There is public outrage," he said.
The sense of public outrage is muffled.
Her comment sparked public outrage.
Will the public outrage endure?
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