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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be upset about" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to express that someone has a feeling of distress or worry about something. Example: I was so upset about missing the deadline.
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A lot Hispanics will be upset about.
There's nothing you can be upset about.
"There's really nothing to be upset about [the US Open].
So why should we be upset about it?
Which part am I supposed to be upset about?
Mr Friedersdorf is not wrong to be upset about this.
"Why would they be upset about their mission?
"If it were bad, I would be upset about it.
So should we be upset about the bonuses?
"I have a lot I could be upset about".
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They're upset about taxes.
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