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The phrase "also angry about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is not only experiencing one emotion or reaction but is additionally feeling anger regarding a specific issue or situation.
Example: "She was upset about the decision, but she was also angry about the lack of communication from the management."
Alternatives: "additionally upset about" or "furthermore angry regarding".
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He is also angry about how fiscally reckless it is.
She was also angry about her community's fate.
I'm also angry about the talk of artists inevitably dying of drug overdoses.
Mr. Stewart was also angry about the lack of television coverage.
Some Barnes students were also angry about the prospect of a move.
MPs are also angry about the government's changing rhetoric on subsidies.
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But like many residents of this former factory town, Mrs. Ring, 58, said she was also angry -- about the wave of development that is quickly transforming Edgewater and other waterfront towns into the so-called Gold Coast.
I was angry with people who wanted to talk to me about him, but also angry when they stopped asking.
Parishioners say they are also angry that they were not informed about the closing until the doors were already locked.
They were also angry that they were not told about decisions related to Ms. Fadiman's tenure.
"That made me feel good on a personal level, but also angry that nobody's done anything about it.
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