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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frustrating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, experience, or feeling that causes annoyance or disappointment.
Example: "It was a frustrating experience trying to get the software to work properly."
Alternatives: "an exasperating" or "a vexing".
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Transatlantic has proved a frustrating takeover target.
"Hard Choices" is a frustrating read.
It was a "frustrating" development, said Epps.
It's a frustrating game.
It was a frustrating business.
Derby are a frustrating team.
"It was a frustrating time.
But "Target: :furnace" is a frustrating work.
It got to be a frustrating situation.
Sometimes, it's a frustrating choice.
Poor patients can be a frustrating struggle.
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