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"rage on" is a valid expression in written English.
It means to continue with enthusiasm and energy. For example, "The team was exhausted, but they rallied and raged on to the finish line!".
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Focus your rage on one random person.
The debate will rage on.
Still, the fevers rage on.
And so the arguments rage on.
Back home, the Darwin controversies rage on.
But arguments about teaching it rage on.
Will the debate rage on forever?
The debate, no doubt, will rage on.
The demons, meanwhile, rage on.
Let the storm rage on.
Their fight will rage on.
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