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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction with a situation.
Example: "I am frustrated with the lack of communication from the team regarding the project updates."
Alternatives: "I feel frustrated" or "I'm feeling frustrated."
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And I am frustrated: I am frustrated that we are not been listened to by our employer.
"I don't mind him getting frustrated, because I am frustrated as well," Zambrano said.
So I am frustrated".
I am frustrated now".
"I am frustrated with Washington.
That's the reason I am frustrated.
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Investors are frustrated.
Nadal was frustrated.
Amanda was frustrated.
Bayle was frustrated.
We are frustrated.
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