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Discover Ludwig"further upset" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that a person or situation is even more upset than before. For example: "The bad news about the job layoff further upset the already anxious employees."
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"Inappropriate and upsetting comments do not help the investigation, and simply cause further upset and distress for Jade and her family.
The divorce and remarriage further upset the French.
We're used to it, inured to it, and don't want to further upset the horses.
The tactlessness of this further upset her and reduced the chances of getting her to coöperate.
Camby further upset the Knicks by asking Altchek for a second opinion.
The news of Mr. Williams's reinstatement further upset some cat supporters.
Osborne also said May's speech on her return to Downing Street had caused further upset within the party.
I can be no plainer than that and I am sorry if my earlier statement, intended to convey the same message, has caused any further upset.
The only effect of doing so is to raise expectations that cannot be fulfilled, which can only lead to further upset for the relatives of the victims.
Investigators said the inquiry was proceeding slowly because of concerns that asking the girl questions requiring detailed answers could further upset her.
She further upset perceptions of her "maleness" by playing her own husband in John Maybury's 1992 film adaptation of the stage play "Man to Man".
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