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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are upset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of emotional distress or dissatisfaction experienced by one or more individuals.
Example: "The students are upset about the cancellation of the field trip."
Alternatives: "are unhappy" or "are distressed".
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Bankers, however, are upset.
"Voters are upset".
Conan's people are upset.
"People are upset.
Local farmers are upset.
Still, people are upset.
Balances are upset.
We are upset about it.
"We are upset about that.
Fans are upset.
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They are upsetting.
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