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"the wrath" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe an intense and intense feeling of anger. For example: "John's face darkened with the wrath of a thousand suns."
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The wrath of God.
But the wrath follows afterward".
"You met the wrath of Michelle".
When you speak like that, you invite the wrath".
We wanted to revel in the wrath of their senselessness.
Yet I fear the wrath of the school gate.
Maybe the escapees merely feared the wrath of authorities.
It's 'The Wrath of Khan.' " Some, it seems, are spared.
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Fear the wrath of the.01 percent!
She has incurred the wrath of Mr. Durst.
Zola too calls down the wrath of God in Germinal.
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