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The phrase 'frustrated me' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of exasperation following a challenging or difficult situation. For example: "Trying to complete the project on my own frustrated me to the point where I decided to ask for help."
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I still got frustrated, but the children who frustrated me so grew up a little, and so did I.
That's what frustrated me.
That was really what frustrated me.
The writing style also frustrated me.
I would talk to her, but our conversations frustrated me.
That lack of discipline, understanding has really frustrated me.
"It frustrated me terribly, the whole airline business".
At first, trying to create a relatively smooth, flat surface with the earthen plaster frustrated me.
From there, the northeast was the section that most frustrated me.
It is a little slow, though, and that sometimes frustrated me.
"It's funny, because the tourist glimpse — the voyeur, the outsider thing — has always frustrated me," Mr. Friend said.
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