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The phrase "and frustrated by the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing feelings of frustration related to a specific situation or subject.
Example: "She felt overwhelmed and frustrated by the constant changes in the project requirements."
Alternatives: "and annoyed by the" or "and exasperated by the".
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I became impatient for the reveal(s) and frustrated by the intervening chapters.
A spokesman for the restaurant said the chef was "upset" and "frustrated" by the problem.
James echoed Wade, and said: "We all feel helpless and frustrated by the violence".
We know that Trump supporters feel ignored and frustrated by the mainstream establishment.
Stymied by poetry and frustrated by the ephemeral nature of theatre, Dunham focused her narrative efforts on script writing.
He seems happier paying homage to glorious but inferior legacies while shackled and frustrated by the enormity of his own.
Colell and Neuman-Cosel are passionate about sustainability and frustrated by the slow progress towards sustainable energy.
Confused and frustrated by the child's inability to talk or walk, they proclaimed that the child must be bewitched.
Bored and frustrated by the genre, the nucleus of our idea really came from a reaction to this.
He said Jeter had been concerned and frustrated by the lingering pain in his ankle before the second fracture was discovered by a CT scan.
He was bored there — once, he appeared to doze off during a caucus meeting — and frustrated by the Republicans' total control over the legislature.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com