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Discover LudwigThe phrase "highly frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong level of frustration in various contexts, such as personal experiences or professional situations.
Example: "After waiting for hours without any updates, I felt highly frustrated with the lack of communication from the service team."
Alternatives: "extremely frustrated" or "very frustrated."
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Social workers were highly frustrated by parents' inability/unwillingness to understand the risks and act.
Ronald S. Ladell, vice president of Pinnacle, said he found himself highly frustrated by criticism that his company was less than local.
NASA's administrator, Daniel S. Goldin, told a Congressional subcommittee last month that he was highly frustrated that Russia would agree to a venture to extend Mir operations after saying that it would abandon the station and concentrate its resources on the new project.
He recalled Ahluwalia telling him when he had just joined the Commission as a member: "You will be highly frustrated in this place.
With this system, one can trap a modest number of ions in 2D planar structures that are likely to be highly frustrated without needing a Penning trap, providing a controlled way to study the onset of frustration effects in quantum simulations.
"Like the rest of us, he has been highly frustrated by Twitter outages".
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Non-ignoramuses, if they watched, doubtless found it highly frustrating.
Pursuing legislation can be tedious, time-consuming and highly frustrating.
However, he found his status, outside both government and the party, highly frustrating.
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And you can be sure that's what many people are hoping for — it would be highly frustrating for social networks down the line if they can't leverage their own communities the way Facebook has.
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