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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shaking with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a physical reaction to a strong emotion, such as fear, excitement, or anger. Example: She was shaking with nervousness as she waited for her job interview to begin.
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He began shaking with chills.
She is shaking with anger.
Another young woman was shaking with emotion.
She was pale and shaking with rage.
He bowed forward, shaking with sobs.
I'm shaking with relief and adrenalin.
"I am shaking with anger.
Torrance was shaking with rage.
I was shaking with temper".
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He nearly shook with anger.
His hand shook with rage.
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