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The phrase "am angry about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express feelings of anger regarding a specific situation or event.
Example: "I am angry about the way the project was handled by the management."
Alternatives: "I am upset about" or "I am frustrated with".
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I am angry about it.
I am angry about Brexit.
"Maybe people think that I am angry about all this.
So naturally I am angry about my size, so I design big sizes".
Although I am angry about what they do, I pity them.
You're meeting a bitter old man and I am angry about it, because I haven't got out of date".
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She knows what she is angry about".
"The meters are what I'm angry about," Mr. Holt said.
"What's the number one thing everyone is angry about?
What have I got to be angry about?
I'm angry about it.
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