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The phrase 'frustration about' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'frustration about' to express feeling annoyed and discontented about a particular situation. For example: I have a lot of frustration about the long wait times at the doctor's office.
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Growing frustration about the weather.
But he expressed frustration about the problem.
Some women expressed frustration about the delay.
Leslie, however, expressed frustration about the shove.
Growing frustration about the weather: What can we do?
There was frustration about 2 Tone falling apart.
But he expressed frustration about the situation before Saturday's game.
David: Finally let me vent some frustration about the Democrats.
He expressed frustration about the controversy over his work.
She was told about his frustration about the radio situation.
There is also frustration about an underperforming national economy.
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