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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am very angry" is not correct in standard written English as it is missing a subject
You can use it in informal contexts, but it should be rephrased to include a subject for clarity. Example: "I am very angry about the situation."
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"I am very angry about it".
I am very angry about the situation.
"I am very angry right now".
"I am very angry," Amin says.
I am very angry about this reform.
I am very angry, to be honest".
"I am very angry with the Indian government.
I am very angry," said Mauritian foreign minister Arvin Boolell.
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"We were very angry".
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