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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exasperation by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a feeling of annoyance or frustration caused by someone or something. Example: "The customer's exasperation by the slow service was evident in their irritable tone and impatient tapping of their foot."
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It's the sound of New Yorkers reveling in target-hitting one-liners fired in high exasperation by urban neurotics.
At the time, Cook was sliding fast into serious alcoholism, and Moore was, somewhat understandably, driven to tearful exasperation by this.
Each significant moment tonight was greeted with collective screams of rapturous anticipation or momentary exasperation by the 48,760 in attendance.
That happened in part because Babbage failed to persuade the UK government to keep backing his project, as he created exasperation by constantly changing his designs and goals.
But, with the prominent exceptions of Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Mike Kelley, Chris Burden, Charles Ray, Robert Therrien, and Lari Pittman, the Broads have braved local exasperation by not going out of their way to boost L.A. artists.
At times, this lures them into basic indolence, as when Jack Black — the least well served of the leads in "Tropic Thunder" — vents his exasperation by declaiming the word "shit," plus some of its variants, over and over.
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I could almost feel my exasperation leaving by my nose.
This prompted a two-page howl of exasperation, followed by a question to her readers.
That much is true notwithstanding the exasperation prompted by "No Quarter," which lacks the crucial charisma that might actually make us begin to care.
Mr. Critchley's funereal tableau is not beautiful, but it effectively expresses an exasperation shared by many about modernity's economic and ecological trajectory.
What remains onscreen, however, once his wry, raised-eyebrow storytelling falls away, is a kind of writhing exasperation, and by the end Meirelles's film strikes you as too busy and bullish for its own good.
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