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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'causes frustration' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation that results in a feeling of frustration. For example, "Trying to find a solution to this problem causes frustration."
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Each failure causes frustration.
Otherwise you may head down a road that causes frustration in the future.
All of which causes frustration that she is growing further apart from the clan.
Eco-driving, because rapid acceleration on crowded roads in the south of England just causes frustration and increases emissions.
Schweinsteiger said: "Losing a final always causes frustration and disappointment but Spain were definitely the better team.
Heathrow Airport may not be as bad as it once was, but still causes frustration for international travelers.
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The delay caused frustration and suspicion.
The perceived failures of the police caused frustration and anger.
The repeated delays have caused frustration on the Labour side.
"She is deeply remorseful that she had caused frustration and despondency among the public".
He said it was designed to "cause frustration", which he conceded it had.
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