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The phrase "with frenzy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or behavior that is done in a wild, uncontrolled, or intense manner. Example: "She danced with frenzy, losing herself in the rhythm of the music."
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He played with frenzy.
News that Hull had eventually drawn was greeted with frenzy.
Instead, she was teeming with frenzy and obscenity.
The "Dance of the Earth" at the end of Part 1 built with frenzy and ferocity to the slashing final chord that stops the music cold.
Tamasha artist Mangala Bhansode is all curves and ample bosom and when she hollers in English "I know you want it, but you're never going to get it," lyrics from the hit Bollywood song Sheila ki Jawani, the audience responds with frenzy.
— a forerunner of the modern-day floor demonstration at political conventions when the assembly spontaneously erupts with frenzy as the candidate enters the hall.
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Mr. Psilakis responded with a frenzy of activity.
Summer arrives with a frenzy of free events in Athens.
In any case, Mr. Goodman is campaigning with a frenzy.
America greeted his inauguration with a frenzy of flag-waving and well-wishing.
"We have a very steady market, with no frenzy, no fear," Ms. Liebman said.
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