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The phrase "rails at" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is expressing strong disapproval. For example, "The teacher railed at the students for not doing their homework."
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"How much love could one person put into something?!", Kudlow rails at one point.
Sondos rails at the Western presumption that the Muslim Brotherhood would oppress women.
Extensive goods-handling facilities are located along the rails at Ranchi, Bokaro, Dhanbad, and Jamshedpur.
Small-town America rails at the excessive power of Wall Street.
If you like you can see my corpse on the rails at Yasenki".
Brodkey rails at the New York literary community for publishing bad work.
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He railed at reason,.
Fengary railed at his countrymen.
Others rail at the costs of compliance.
Manchester's players railed at the linesman.
Hypocritical papists, I railed at my parents.
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