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Discover LudwigThe phrase "angry about how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing frustration or displeasure regarding a specific situation or manner in which something occurred.
Example: "She was angry about how the project was handled by the team."
Alternatives: "frustrated with how" or "upset about the way".
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He is also angry about how fiscally reckless it is.
Miller was reportedly angry about how this all played out.
Yet many of them feel a little angry about how little space they have.
"I'm very angry about how we are being treated," she said.
Kay admitted in November that fans had been angry about how the series had ended.
They might be disgusted with both parties and angry about how, they say, corporate money has degraded the democratic process.
"I'm angry about how this company is treating us, but we're helpless.
Some people said they were angry about how the United States had acted since the attacks.
I was angry about how much I had to think about it.
"I'd be lying to you if I said I wasn't angry about how some of this went," Jeter said.
"And, believe it or not, there are families who are still angry about how Cather wrote about them.
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