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Discover Ludwig"with rage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is feeling extreme anger or fury. Example: She stormed out of the room, her fists clenched and her face red with rage.
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His hand shook with rage.
Purple with rage?
Don't engage with rage.
Milan erupted with rage.
I'm filled with rage".
He looks at the trap with rage.
She was pale and shaking with rage.
She makes him apoplectic with rage.
Lagerfeld reacted to the book with rage.
The people would go wild with rage.
The Iraqis were shrieking, frantic with rage.
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