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The phrase "angry about it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express feelings of anger or frustration regarding a specific situation or event.
Example: "She was angry about it when she found out that her project had been canceled without notice."
Alternatives: "upset about it" or "frustrated by it".
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I'm angry about it.
I am angry about it.
I'm pretty angry about it".
"They're angry about it".
Get angry about it.
Frankly, I'm pretty angry about it".
"He will be very angry about it".
I've always been angry about it.
Gilroy is still angry about it.
"I am very angry about it".
He remains angry about it.
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