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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit frustrated by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing mild annoyance or dissatisfaction regarding a specific situation or issue.
Example: "I was a bit frustrated by the lack of communication from the team during the project."
Alternatives: "somewhat annoyed by" or "slightly irritated by".
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He was a bit frustrated by the sometimes vague instructions in the score.
Hilling said she was a bit frustrated by the pictures and Kuczynski's story.
Mayor Sloan is a bit frustrated by this rush to ban.
And Jim Sanborn, the sculptor who created "Kryptos" and its puzzles, is getting a bit frustrated by the wait.
But, sounding a bit frustrated by questions about his candidate's potency in the polls, Mr. Rove added: "Tune in, man.
"My sense is that they tend to be a bit frustrated by publications that rank schools," he said.
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He said: "He will probably be a little bit frustrated by his performance in the second Test.
"The supporters, like everybody else, are getting a little bit frustrated by the length of time it's taking.
"I'm not too concerned about the penalty try, I'm a little bit frustrated by some of the penalties that got us in that position".
For those of us whose shopping lists vary by the season, our taste buds can grow a bit frustrated around this time of year.
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