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Discover Ludwig"has been angry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has been feeling consistently angry over a period of time. For example: "My sister has been angry ever since I broke her favorite vase."
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But every woman in the audience has been angry.
But reaction from the University and College Union and students' union has been angry.
Mr. Giuliani has been angry with Mr. Hevesi since spring over a series of issues.
Leon has been angry with him, because he hasn't been working on his new record.
But lately it is the left that has been angry with Ms. Nini.
North Korea has been angry ever since South Korea and the United States started a joint military exercise in early March.
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Russians have been angry before.
People here have been angry and frustrated.
There have been angry C.I.A. books before.
I had been angry that Birju had told our parents.
She had been angry only with Elsie for telling.
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