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"frustrated at" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express frustration about a particular situation or person. For example: I was frustrated at my boss for not listening to my ideas.
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"I'm not frustrated at all.
But you get frustrated at the results.
Rodriguez was clearly frustrated at the plate.
I was frustrated at that".
"I'm not frustrated at all, I promise.
Murray's a bit frustrated at the moment.
Sewell was frustrated at every turn.
"I was frustrated at the time.
"I wasn't frustrated at all," Giambi said.
"I'm not frustrated at all," Johnson said.
But he was frustrated at the Statehouse.
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