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Discover Ludwig'be fed up' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that means to be annoyed or irritated, usually because of something that has been happening for a long time. You can use it in both formal and informal contexts. Example: I'm fed up with the ongoing political situation in my country.
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At the mothers' discretion, the breast-fed infants could be fed up to 200 ml/d of F1·8 during the 4th month.
I honestly thought I would be fed up".
BP was generally believed to be fed up with Russia.
The Kremlin may just be fed up with endless new demands and delays.
Some woman will be fed up and want someone nice and stable.
I like parties but you can be fed up with the same old thing.
Should we be fed up and cynical or hopeful and committed?
We should be fed up as a group, and I think we are.
If all fine dining was like this, no one would yet be fed up with it.
Because it didn't have to be sexual for Nellie to be fed up about it".
By then, I reckon everyone will be fed up with shrinking wages, inflation, public sector cuts and unemployment.
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