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Discover Ludwig"angry at someone" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone's feeling of anger towards a specific person. Example: John was angry at his boss for giving him an unfair workload.
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"He is always angry at someone or something.
Can't you be legitimately angry at someone you think is competent and worthy of your attention?
I was angry at someone who despicably stole so much from so many.
We all know what it feels like to be angry at someone: pretty unpleasant.
Needing, I guess, to feel angry at someone, I went to the lecture.
"We need to stop punishing teens for carrying out cyber attacks because they got angry at someone.
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You're going to be angry and looking at someone to blame".
"The entirety of my knowledge of the MMA comes exclusively from angry people yelling at someone they think is a professional fighter but isn't".
If you like getting angry at the way someone turns a doorknob, marriage may be right for you.
He adds that a person can ask herself if she is anxious about something or angry at herself or someone else.
It's harder for someone to get angry at a happy person, so be the happy one!
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