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The phrase 'to anger' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something causes an increase in anger or annoyance. For example, 'The constant back-and-forth debate was beginning to anger the audience.'
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"Shock turned to anger.
Mdala was slow to anger.
Jabin was slower to anger.
She wants to anger you.
The feeling turned to anger.
She's quick to anger.
This seemed to anger Mingma even more.
He was prone to anger and jealousy.
"And that went to anger.
We are slow to anger.
"That's how you get close to anger.
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