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The phrase "are very frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of annoyance or dissatisfaction about a situation or event.
Example: "After waiting for hours without any updates, the team members are very frustrated with the lack of communication from management."
Alternatives: "are quite upset" or "are extremely annoyed."
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"People are very frustrated.
"Composers are very frustrated".
"People are very frustrated," she said.
The young people are very frustrated, very angry".
"I think in Connecticut, a lot of people are very frustrated with him," she said.
"The Forest keepers are very frustrated and depressed because the bosses aren't backing them".
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Marina is very frustrated".
"I was very frustrated," Gore said.
"I was very frustrated," he said.
And I am very frustrated by that.
I am very frustrated with the party.
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