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The phrase "as angry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's level of anger to another person's or to a specific situation.
Example: "She was as angry as he was when she found out about the mistake."
Alternatives: "equally angry" or "just as angry".
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The migrants are just as angry.
"I'm as angry as the public.
But he wasn't nearly as angry as Jacko.
Afterward, we were just as angry as before.
I am as angry about this shooting as others.
Afterward, Coach Don Chaney was as angry as ever.
"I'm not as angry as he is, although I don't think he's as angry as he is, either.
The Royals fans I knew weren't as angry as I was.
I wasn't quite as angry.
I'm not as angry as I was.
The world is as angry as it gets.
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