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The phrase "flustered at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing feelings of confusion or agitation in response to a specific situation or person. Example: "She felt flustered at the unexpected changes in the project timeline."
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Driving, he became flustered at four-way stop signs.
He looked nervous, even flustered, at first, and some of the prepared comedy was surprisingly lame.
Ben's cooler than ice cold demeanour gets visibly flustered at the suggestion.
Wearing a dark suit and a white shirt, he became flustered at times under cross-examination.
She is clearly flustered at seeing him and afraid of the perceived compromise.
One young woman proposed a novel curriculum for students overseas and apologized for being flustered at the podium.
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"So now when things happen, I don't think we get flustered as much or even at all.
Christie officials have now denied it, though the protestations have been flustered and, at times, demonstrably disingenuous and off point.
When I returned I can't say I was surprised to see both men flanking a flustered Glenna at our table.
Meanwhile, Chapters boils over like a disturbed ant nest, and flustered husbands at Pandora demand to know why the Sparkling Love Charm costs twice as much as the Floating Heart Dangle Thing.
The traffic and craziness of the airport can make you feel flustered and at a loss.
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