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The phrase "are often frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction experienced by a group of people in various contexts.
Example: "Students are often frustrated by the lack of clear communication from their teachers."
Alternatives: "frequently feel exasperated" or "often experience disappointment."
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are often frustrated
adverb
Frequently, many times.
Exact(39)
Those left on the trains are often frustrated, sometimes mutinous.
But users seeking the latest official data or the current party line are often frustrated.
Mr. Foglesong also details how local law enforcement officials are often frustrated at Disney's behavior.
SHOPPERS for new cars are often frustrated when they can't get the newest model exactly when they want it.
It's also likely that they are often frustrated by the search for the bottom line that pervades their firms.
In the Fiction Department at The New Yorker, we are often frustrated by novellas: they can do so much, and yet we can't do much with them.
Similar(18)
However, occlusal adjustments after the cementation of indirect restorations are often frustrating.
The bad part If that this speed is quite fragile.
While the lectures were thrilling, I was often frustrated.
Ms. Caballero, 32, is often frustrated by the system.
I was often frustrated by the sleepiness of my students.
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