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Discover Ludwig"felt angry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's emotional reaction to a situation. Example: She felt angry when she heard her coworker was given a promotion before her.
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Then I felt angry.
I felt angry and powerless.
But then I felt angry.
Eric felt angry and abandoned.
Instead of feeling excited, I felt angry.
Maggie said she felt "angry" and "ashamed".
He felt angry, humiliated and trapped.
The next day, I just felt angry.
I felt angry, caged, beaten down".
I felt angry and pushed away.
My happiness had dissipated; I felt angry, and manipulated.
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