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'get fed up with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are becoming increasingly annoyed with or unhappy about something, usually because it has been happening for a long time. Example: I finally got fed up with working long hours and decided to look for a new job.
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Will the creditor states get fed up with supporting others?
"After a while I get fed up with Wagner.
Do you get fed up with that question?
Does he get fed up with people asking?
But won't fans get fed up with losing eventually?
Do they get fed up with people asking for remakes?
Hassle is the worst, I get fed up with it.
Eventually people are going to get fed up with you if you don't earn an income.
"Till I get fed up with it, I guess," the wife said.
"It seems that people at Manchester United are starting to get fed up with this".
I get fed up with everyone saying how evil these yobbos are.
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