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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am fed up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express frustration or annoyance with a situation or person.
Example: "I am fed up with the constant delays in the project; it's becoming unbearable."
Alternatives: "I am tired of" or "I have had enough of".
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I am fed up with being wet".
"Frankly, I am fed up," he wrote.
"I am fed up and now they do this.
I am fed up with this war against the elderly by the mainstream media.
"I am fed up with politicians of either party dividing Americans against each other".
"I am fed up with people asking me why I am doing Bid TV.
"So now I am fed up with going to Morro do Dendê.
"I am fed up with seeing suspected terrorists play the system with numerous appeals," he said.
As a baby boomer I am fed up with being blamed for our economic evils.
I am fed up with the social cleansing of London by this Tory government and its policies.
I too am fed up with fees that have a generic description and are nothing other than a money grab.
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