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"righteous indignation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an intense feeling of moral outrage over something perceived to be unfair or wrong. For example, "The employee showed righteous indignation when her manager suggested that she stay late without extra pay."
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No knee-jerk righteous indignation.
No righteous indignation.
The righteous indignation is contagious.
Again, we withdrew into righteous indignation.
Righteous indignation will no doubt ensue.
It's the voice of righteous indignation.
What's needed is a little righteous indignation.
The righteous indignation has receded, it seems.
Righteous indignation does not really suit Hollywood.
Could there be a better use of righteous indignation?
That was [Anonymous'] first righteous indignation and a moral victory.
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