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The phrase "expressed frustration at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe how someone expresses their feelings of frustration about a particular situation or issue. Example: The students expressed frustration at the new school policy, stating that it was unfair and would negatively impact their grades.
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Conservative groups expressed frustration at the process.
He expressed frustration at the continued restrictions.
Would-be riders expressed frustration at the delays.
But Asda still expressed frustration at the scheme.
Oracle expressed frustration at the rejection of its offer.
But Mr. Torres expressed frustration at the latest twist.
Unsurprisingly, French business chiefs expressed frustration at the action.
In an interview outside the hearing room, Mr. Levin expressed frustration at the answer.
He expressed frustration at the fresh legal troubles of his designated successor, Jean-Claude Trichet. Jean-Claude Trichet
They also expressed frustration at the United States government, saying they felt ignored.
Administration officials expressed frustration at the failure to get the bill passed.
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