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"hugely frustrated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express intense dissatisfaction or disappointment with a situation. For example: I was hugely frustrated when I realized I had wasted hours on an assignment that was actually meant for someone else.
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We were hugely frustrated by that.
They look hugely frustrated now, the City players, and more than a little bit ragged.
"I'm hugely frustrated the players were texted by the Welsh management just as they were going out for our training.
England's players were also hugely frustrated after emerging empty-handed from a match they had controlled for lengthy periods.
The film-maker admits to being hugely frustrated by the process, which took place after he gave up final cut in return for securing Noah's huge budget.
Successive sports ministers have called for reform and Dyke's predecessor, David Bernstein, left the job hugely frustrated by his inability to deliver it.
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It was hugely frustrating.
It's terrifying and hugely frustrating.
The omission – or "climate silence" – has proved hugely frustrating to campaigners.
"It's hugely frustrating for many refugees in Britain that there is a severe shortage of English classes.
This is hugely frustrating for teachers and makes it incredibly difficult for schools and colleges to plan and prepare for next year's exams.
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