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The phrase "become fed up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of annoyance or frustration that has built up over time.
Example: "After months of dealing with the constant delays, I have finally become fed up with the lack of communication."
Alternatives: "get tired of" or "become frustrated with".
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The owners of Barbacoa in Crosby, Merseyside, said they had become fed up with the space at the back of their restaurant becoming "an al fresco smoking lounge".
Even before the attacks, he had become fed up with the city.
They bickered like old married people who had become fed up with each other long ago.
Several years before that he had become fed up with hearing himself talk about the topic.
This is because teachers have become fed up with constant initiatives.
One of Chandler's boardroom colleagues admitted that the chairman had become "fed up".
So why have some of these physics-friendly economists become fed up?
Or will they become fed up and steer clear of web retailers that price profile?
Perhaps American voters have finally become fed up with "image" and now seek substance.
Many parents have become fed up with having their children in schools that are so dominated by testing.
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McInnes had become fed-up with the disruption the episode was causing in his professional life.
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