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The phrase "am upset with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express dissatisfaction or disappointment towards someone or something.
Example: "I am upset with the way the project was handled and believe we need to address the issues."
Alternatives: "I am displeased with" or "I am frustrated with".
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I am upset with the system; they are treating everyone as statistics and numbers".
I am upset with what happened to my training partner Shelly-Ann Fraser. Shelly-Ann Fraser
I am upset with the people who rule America and with the Jews, because of their crimes against everybody".
10/10 HH This is very "fit dad on Primrose Hill", but I am upset with his briefcase.
"That is why I am upset with the press, you just translate things and then put them in headlines.
"I am upset with that aspect of it, but I also know that she was trying to come from a point of advocacy," Pinkleton said.
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"I think they're upset with me".
Maddon was upset with the previous pitch.
Mr. Spitzer was upset with the decision.
Would America have been upset with you?
Not that Mr. Michaels is upset with Mr. Baldwin.
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