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Discover Ludwig"raging bull" is correct and usable in written English and is often used as a metaphor for something that is strong and aggressive.
For example: "John has a raging bull of a temper - once he starts yelling it's hard to get him to stop!".
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THE Liberals, Greece's newest political party, have chosen a raging bull for their symbol.
In no way am I predicting another raging bull market like the 1990s.
"It was like a raging bull".
Kevin Hassett is the raging bull.
He just burst in like a raging bull.
Ingmar Bergman stayed home and filmed Elliott Gould, a raging bull, in Sweden in "The Touch".
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"Two weeks ago we had a raging bull-market mentality," Mr. Hogan said.
Even further, "The Bronx Bull" is not actually a sequel to "Raging Bull" anymore, according to a joint statement from "Raging Bull" studio MGM and "Raging Bull 2" producer Dahlia Waingort.
Just don't think about what movie [Raging Bull] you heard it in!
Yes, one is "Raging Bull".
He even turned me down for a job before I started Raging Bull.
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