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Discover Ludwig"getting frustrated" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person's increasing feeling of annoyance or irritation towards a situation. Example: She kept trying to fix the computer but was getting more and more frustrated with each failed attempt.
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Getting frustrated with yourself will only make it worse (and getting frustrated with yourself for getting frustrated with yourself will make it worse still).
"Our players were getting frustrated, I was getting frustrated and the fans were getting frustrated.
He was just getting frustrated.
People were getting frustrated – 'Club's gonna implode.
Was Bora getting frustrated with not progressing?
But instead of getting frustrated, Azarenka got mad.
I was getting frustrated, it was hard, I was tired.
"I could see her getting frustrated about it," he says.
"Young people are getting frustrated because we're so vulnerable".
Young people are getting frustrated because we are so vulnerable".
"I could tell you were getting frustrated," he says.
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