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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smoldering fury" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, simmering anger that is not openly expressed but is still very intense. Example: "As she listened to the unfair accusations, a smoldering fury began to build within her, threatening to erupt at any moment."
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Beyond the personal pain is the smoldering fury.
In tones that are velvety, humble and long-suffering, he begs for affection with suave melancholy and smoldering fury.
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The militias are like a smoldering fire.
Teaming with Depp, his long-time alter ego, Burton makes Sweeney a smoldering dark pit of fury and hate that consumes itself.
— and the Acropolis, too," it caused fury, rekindling resentments smoldering since World War II.
Yen doesn't have Chow's smoldering charisma, Chan's comic chops, nor Li's ball-of-intensity fury.
Smoldering fires.
O.K., smoldering.
"The place was still smoldering".
Smoldering: O.K., your makeup is hot.
She is no smoldering Vikki LaMotta.
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