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Discover Ludwig"rage at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe intense anger or fury directed towards someone or something. Example: She could feel the rage bubbling up inside her as she watched her ex-boyfriend flirt with another girl at the party.
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I wanted to rage at everyone.
Throughout the war, Kipling's rage at the Hun was matched by his rage at incompetent generals.
Rage at the government overshadowed Election Day.
And, given the rage at cable, we could get more.
Rage at this man who casts everyone aside.
Are you burning with rage at any startling omissions?
These young people burn with rage at social injustice.
She could erupt in a slavering rage at any moment.
But others fly into a rage at their loved ones.
It's important to rage at the injustice and the lies.
In winter, storms rage at the foot of grandmother's bed.
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