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Discover Ludwig"suppressing anger" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to controlling or restraining one's feelings of anger. Example: "She took a deep breath, suppressing her anger, and calmly explained the situation to her boss."
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There's a muscle in his jaw that twitches when he's suppressing anger.
N - Always having to be respectful, suppressing anger - refusing to acknowledge slights and humiliations.
Suppressing anger can cause psychological problems, but eliminating the causes of anger always results in psychological and spiritual health.
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