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Discover Ludwig"public wrath" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate strong disapproval or anger from a large group of people. For example: After raising taxes, the citizens voiced their public wrath and called for the mayor to be removed from office.
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What about that tsunami of public wrath which ran round the world in 2003?
Those with clemency powers have to steer between playing God and incurring public wrath.
Inevitably, TfL is the first target for public wrath when public transport goes wrong.
Would a psychiatric diagnosis excuse Rocker's shortcomings and soften public wrath?
Allowing filibusters would at least provide an effective focus for public wrath.
These may have been tactical concessions, to abate public wrath, but they were well received in Congress.
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And it is not just Mr. Papandreou who is feeling the public's wrath.
Now the museum is again risking the public's wrath as it introduces the most radical architectural intervention since the pyramid in 1989.
By not striking in vain, the proponents reason, they would not lose any pay and would not incur the public's wrath.
It may seem irrational on many levels that the transit workers' union would even consider going on strike tomorrow when its leaders and the rank and file face an injunction, immense fines, possible jail sentences and the public's wrath.
She suggested that state judges, who must be approved by voters, fear inciting the public's wrath.
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