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"clear frustration" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of annoyance, irritation, or anger that is evident and apparent. Example: "The teacher's clear frustration with her students' lack of effort was palpable during her lesson."
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It's a pretty strong greatest hits compilation, but there's clear frustration in Clegg's voice.
I echo the clear frustration of colleagues in the room who felt the discussion was shut down.
There is clear frustration with how easy it is to find indecent child material – even unwittingly – via search engines, no matter what the companies say about blocking material.
For 10 minutes, he responded to a flurry of questions, vacillating between light-hearted asides and clear frustration with getting the same questions over and over again.
For 10 minutes, he responded to a flurry of questions, vacillating between lighthearted asides and clear frustration with getting the same questions over and over again.
The push for a special counsel is more about perception, reflecting the clear frustration with the unexplained loss of $1.6 billion in customer money and the desire to hold someone accountable.
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But Mr. Malloy made clear his frustration with both the utility and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Mr. Dormann and Mr. Voser, his closest aide, today made clear their frustration with previous management.
There was growing unrest when a section of home fans approached the directors' box and made clear their frustration.
As for her feelings toward Mr. Edwards, she made clear her frustration had everything to do with circumstances and nothing to do with hatred for the former senator.
The sentencing trial made clear the frustration of the Minneapolis F.B.I. office in its repeated efforts to interest bureau headquarters in Mr. Moussaoui.
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unmistakable frustration
straightforward frustration
clear resentment
obvious frustration
certain frustration
understandable frustration
clear disapproval
clear desperation
clear irritation
clear dismay
clear feeling
clear exasperation
evident frustration
apparent frustration
clear discouragement
clarity frustration
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