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"angry and" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, "She looked at him, angry and frustrated by his insensitivity."
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He's angry and emotionally immature.
I was angry and upset.
He was angry and distrustful.
Slovenes are angry and confused.
Angela was angry and articulate.
He seemed angry and tense.
He's vocal, angry and intense.
"I'm angry, and disappointed..
We're angry and frustrated.
It is blunt, angry and indulgent.
Commission president, were angry and embarrassed.
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