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The phrase "growing angry" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual increase in anger or frustration over time.
Example: "As the meeting dragged on without resolution, she could feel herself growing angry at the lack of progress."
Alternatives: "becoming angry" or "getting angry."
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He shook his head, growing angry.
"I couldn't believe it," he said, growing angry as he told the story.
Electrical activity in the men's brains indicated that they were growing angry during the display.
Growing angry, he says, "I suck up to them, and what do I do on Passover?
Along the frozen East Coast, consumers are growing angry about the rising cost of heating oil.
The band were playing more than a little loose … Pete [ Townshend was growing angry right away".
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People in Japan are growing angrier about the information they have been getting, and one can see why.
The American public is growing angrier by the day about decisions made in the C-suites of U.S. corporations.
Her tone was growing angrier and angrier.
"Oh, hell!" Popov grew angry.
A monster!" Julia grew angry.
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