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Discover LudwigThe phrase "getting angry with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common way to express the emotion of anger towards someone or something. Example: She couldn't help but getting angry with her husband every time he forgot to take out the trash.
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Stop getting angry with stupid and unpleasant people.
What's the point of getting angry with a drunk person?
The Tory trio were also getting angry with the wrong people.
Getting angry with this person will only exacerbate the impotence you already feel.
But, he said: "I'm plain incapable of getting angry with Angela Merkel and likewise.
Getting angry with people when they fall short is not a productive process for holding people accountable.
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"I got angry with him.
I can't get angry with them".
"You can't get angry with them.
I get angry with myself.
They usually just get angry with me.
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