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The phrase "are irate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of anger or annoyance, typically in reference to a group of people.
Example: "The customers are irate after the service delay and are demanding a refund."
Alternatives: "are furious" or "are angry."
Dictionary
are irate
adjective
Extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.
synonyms
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As realities set in, many are irate.
Rightwing women operatives are irate as well.
Better Together officials are irate: This is astonishing stuff.
Bavarians, for instance, are irate that their students pay to attend university, whereas Berlin makes education free, even as Bavaria subsidises Berlin's budget.Sooner or later, regions may rebel.
Also, neighbors are irate over construction they say is ignoring the project's permit requirements, an issue that will be aired at a public hearing on Thursday.
The local paper, the Merced Sun-Star, is reporting that residents are irate at the coffee behemoth for pulling water from the parched region.
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Judy was irate.
Investors, however, were irate.
The opposition is irate.
Gumbs was irate.
I was irate.
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