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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frustration grew" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where frustration is increasing or intensifying over time. Here is an example: "As the project deadline drew closer and resources dwindled, the team's frustration grew."
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Republican frustration grew today.
Weeks passed; his frustration grew.
An hour passed, and Juve's frustration grew.
But within a couple minutes, his frustration grew obvious.
As Malic's frustration grew, so did the danger to him and his colleagues.
As BA's frustration grew, King allegedly told his lieutenants to "do something about Branson".
But his fear and frustration grew as repeated calls to the military post failed to connect.
As frustration grew over the slow response, calls for funding and especially medical staff increased.
Aid workers said that as frustration grew among those affected by the floods, the situation was becoming increasingly tense.
Even when that meant some questionable hits as the frustration grew, the Kings never let it bother them.
Her frustration grew and then spilled over, until the little girl was on the floor in tears.
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