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Discover Ludwig"restrain anger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about controlling or managing one's anger. For example: "The counselor recommended that I practice some techniques to restrain my anger when I get stressed out."
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Those who spend (freely), whether in prosperity, or in adversity; who restrain anger, and pardon (all) men; for Allah loves those who do good".
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You see disagreement and restrained anger.
There is a lot of anger in Delhi, says one analyst, and "anger is not a strategy".Stability has hinged mainly on India's willingness to restrain its anger.
A few officers looked on as faith and community leaders implored protesters to restrain their anger.
Across the street at Corner Produce, Ryan Parker was stocking golden raspberries and doing little to restrain his anger about the Thunder.
Anderson 1 run out (76th over: England 228-8 (Flintoff 35) Much as I've tried to restrain my anger I've just about had enough of it.
Brotherhood leaders warned they could not restrain the anger of supporters across the country and said they feared the outbreak of more widespread violence in coming weeks as the full scale of the massacre in Cairo sinks in.
However, restrain any anger and block any negative energy from flowing into your crush's direction.
When dealing with the problem once more, restrain any anger and repeat the steps above if absolutely necessary.
Likewise, the part of the brain that restrains anger is smaller in men than in women.
NED (restraining his anger): Yes, yes, of course.
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