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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'gets angry' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is becoming angry or to describe someone's reaction/response when something has upset them. For example: "When John saw the damage done to his car, he got angry."
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She gets angry.
Jim gets angry.
She never gets angry.
Eventually Apollo gets angry.
Instead, it gets angry.
What if he gets angry?
She gets angry sometimes, certainly.
No one swears or gets angry.
When he gets angry, he bites back.
If the person gets angry, stay composed.
Nobody really gets angry about that.
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