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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exasperating for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express frustration or annoyance caused by a particular situation or action. Example: It is always exasperating for me to deal with the constant traffic on my morning commute.
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The result was exasperating for Hitler.
The ritual was exasperating for Pete Mackanin.
Octobers have been exhilarating and exasperating for the Pettitte family.
But the indecision among those who intend to vote can be exasperating for the campaigns.
Mr. Levine's absences from the Boston Symphony have been especially exasperating for the organization.
Victor's obdurate cluelessness regarding basic emotional processes and responses can be exasperating for the reader.
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He gets impassioned and exasperated for the camera, he models the latest of his enormous collection of floral shirts, including a pink one I like.
The Obama administration has been exasperated for months with the anemic leadership and constant bickering of the council, which is often far more caught up in fighting over spots on travel delegations than in creating an effective transitional government.
Physically grab their arm and put it in the correct position whenever they move, acting comically exasperated for the benefit of the audience.
Although David Wright smacked a two-run homer in the ninth to vault the Mets past the Padres, 5-3, it was another exasperating game for Santana and another unreliable game for some relievers.
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