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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am annoyed" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in a sentence where the subject is included, such as "I am annoyed."
Example: "I am annoyed that the meeting was canceled at the last minute."
Alternatives: "I feel irritated" or "I am frustrated."
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Because I am annoyed.
I am annoyed but don't say anything.
As a professional scientist, I am annoyed.
I am annoyed because we lost the game.
Now I am annoyed every time I see her.
"I am annoyed because it sounded like a throwaway gesture," he said.
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The writer was annoyed.
She was annoyed.
"People are annoyed.
"I was annoyed.
"I'm annoyed.
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