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Discover LudwigThe phrase "angry without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is feeling angry or upset without any specific reason or target. Example: Sarah woke up feeling angry without knowing why. She went about her day with a sour mood, even though nothing had happened to upset her.
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She was angry "without really knowing why I was angry".
"We can be angry without being mad".
He was angry without even being aware of it.
But perhaps there are limits to being able to talk about not being angry without eventually losing your cool.
She has a knack for getting angry without losing her cool, and in "The Other Me" she pays tribute to her badly behaved alter ego.
I appreciate that the first lady was responding to the stereotyping many black women face, that paints us as unhinged and angry without justification.
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There is a longstanding history of Black women being labeled "crazy," "angry," and/or "wild" without any discussion of mental illness or just how institutionalized racism and sexism marginalizes, traumatizes and breaks us.
Their candidacies offer the prospect of an angry election without moorings, without traditions, but, increasingly, with the support of invisible donors on the sidelines.
In other words, parents can and should express their angry feelings without attacking the child's personality or character.
Then there were the things we used to get angry about without really knowing why," he says, looking down.
Stubborn, angry and without his father around, Carlos battled gang members, and wound up requiring the intervention of social services.
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