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Discover Ludwig"become irritated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change in someone's mood, such as when they become annoyed or angry. For example: "My friend became irritated when I asked him the same question again."
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Governor Paterson had clearly become irritated with the situation.
Over time, the labrum can become irritated and tear.
It's as if they've taught themselves to become irritated by poor audio quality".
And then I started to become irritated, as you might with any pushy relative who overstayed.
You do not become irritated by strangers because they are completely unimposing on your life.
In cold weather, he said, his eyes often become irritated, his vision blurry.
It is easy to become irritated with the plodding pace of clinical medical science.
But when he was a budding reporter, he noticed that colleagues would become irritated when trying to get his attention.
Apparently her dog had done a little submission tinkling on his shoes, and he had become irritated.
When stink bugs are crushed or become irritated, they emit a pungent odor that is sometimes described as skunklike.
"First, as far as I know, color does not determine if the eyes become irritated easily," Dr. Pazzo said.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com