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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sheer wrath" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an intense or overwhelming feeling of anger.
Example: "The sheer wrath of the crowd was evident as they protested against the decision."
Alternatives: "pure fury" or "unbridled anger"
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What I had underestimated, in my audacity, was the sheer wrath of the electro swing community.
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Even the bravest among us realizes the sheer destructive power of mother nature and fears her wrath.
There's lots right – the accrual of character detail, the child's terror of adult recrimination, the sheer randomness of it – about the routine in which Davies incurs dad's wrath by spending a then-extortionate 85p on a tennis ball.
TEN years after returning in triumph from exile to take charge of a newly formed interim Palestinian Authority (PA), Yasser Arafat is feeling the wrath of his own people, who have become increasingly frustrated at the corruption, nepotism and sheer uselessness of his crumbling regime.
Sheer fear, sheer terror.
The wrath of God.
Johnson's wrath?
Sheer illusion.
Sheer genius.
Sheer terror.
Sheer coincidence.
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