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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit indignant about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing mild annoyance or displeasure regarding a specific issue or situation.
Example: "She was a bit indignant about the unfair treatment she received at work."
Alternatives: "somewhat offended by" or "slightly upset about".
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"Those in the south west of England probably feel a bit indignant about some of the arguments by the Yes campaign.
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Mr. Ressam, who spent much of his testimony leaning toward his Arabic interpreter and gesturing distractedly, seemed a bit indignant when asked about the dogs.
I was a bit indignant at the time.
"Well," the woman replied, a bit indignant, "I'm in a teacher-training program".
Or if we acted a bit more indignant about what's going on in Uganda, Nigeria, Russia and other countries hostile toward LGBT people?
And even 8.15am was not too early for a bit of indignant frothing from Ronald Creasy.
"I'm a bit concerned about that.
Not a bit worried about any curse.
I'm a bit manic about it".
"A bit green about the gills.
He told me a bit about himself.
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