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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'angry that' can be used correctly in written English
It is used to describe an emotion in which a person is feeling angry in reaction to something. For example: She was angry that her brother had broken her favorite toy.
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The truth is, I felt bloody angry that day.
If you're angry, that's good.
I can't tell you how angry that makes me".
You are allowed to be angry — that's OK.
If I am angry, that means I care.
If you are angry, that is ok.
I was angry that they were back.
I'm angry that we are here again.
If I get angry, that disturbs Jessie.
I was angry that this had happened.
"I shouldn't have been angry that much.
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