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The phrase "are getting frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals are currently experiencing increasing frustration.
Example: "As the project deadline approaches, the team members are getting frustrated with the lack of resources."
Alternatives: "are becoming frustrated" or "are feeling frustrated."
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"Hundreds are getting frustrated.
Leaders are getting frustrated.
Barcelona are getting frustrated.
West Ham players are getting frustrated.
So, I'm not surprised that people are getting frustrated.
"More young women are getting frustrated at the way they're being treated.
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"Our players were getting frustrated, I was getting frustrated and the fans were getting frustrated.
"Guys were getting frustrated.
I was getting frustrated.
"People were getting frustrated.
"Everybody was getting frustrated.
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