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The phrase "are upset about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express feelings of disappointment or anger regarding a specific situation or event.
Example: "Many employees are upset about the recent changes in company policy that affect their benefits."
Alternatives: "are unhappy with" or "are displeased by".
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We are upset about it.
"We are upset about that.
Asian families here are upset about it.
The classroom teachers are upset about it.
"We all are upset about losing.
I don't know why people are upset about that title.
"We are upset about this deal," he said.
But there are fans that are upset about it.
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They're upset about taxes.
Who is upset about it?
He's upset about ducks.
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