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Discover Ludwig"frustrated that" is a perfectly acceptable phrase that can be used in written English.
An example sentence using the phrase could be: "John was frustrated that his efforts to complete the project had not been successful."
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They are frustrated; that is understandable".
"I'm frustrated, not surprised, frustrated that we're losing," Mason said.
"I'm frustrated that we didn't".
I was frustrated that I couldn't do better in school".
"Investors are frustrated that boards haven't prevented such windfalls".
People are frustrated that we haven't got it solved.
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People are frustrating that way.
Wartime memories will continue to frustrate that goal.
It brings families together – however frustrating that might be.
The European net neutrality guidelines will either preserve or frustrate that ability.
Life is frustrating that way, and so is the criminal justice system.
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