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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even angry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you wish to emphasize an emotion; for example, "He was even angry with his closest friends."
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"And sellers feel humiliated and even angry.
Now I am not even angry".
No one was scared or even angry.
"I'm not even angry at you.
"She's not even angry with al-Qaida.
Sit-downs with prosecutors became tense, even angry.
Consuming countries, needless to say, are worried, even angry.
I've seen "moving meditation," "elegiac meditation," even "angry meditation".
Asked about this, Mrs Rajavi becomes animated, even angry.
Ibrahim is the one who always looks watchful, even angry.
If you're a saver, you're probably frustrated, even angry.
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