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"frustrated you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe a person's emotional state. Example: The constant interruptions during the meeting frustrated you, making it difficult for you to concentrate on the task at hand.
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You'll just get frustrated, and if you get frustrated, you won't do your homework right.
Someone has frustrated you, so you become a frustrated person.
What frustrated you most about politics?
When you get frustrated, you start playing a certain way".
You also don't want to get so frustrated you simply pack a suitcase and flee mindlessly".
This is how it happens: you're young, you're frustrated, you have very little to lose.
"When you're alone and frustrated, you don't always have an area to vent.
When you're not scoring runs and you're frustrated, you don't think about things like that.
If you are tired and you are frustrated you are far more likely to react violently when met with resistance.
The longer the race goes on, he said, the "more frustrated you become" and "you tend to misspeak".
"But it amounts to the same thing in that you just can't tell people you are frustrated, you have to do something about it by consistently playing well.
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