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The phrase "I'm angry" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence that expresses the speaker's current emotion of anger. Example: "I'm angry with you for forgetting our anniversary again."
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"I'm angry".
DAD: I'm angry, too!
"I'm sad, I'm angry".
"I'm angry!" Sepúlveda shouted.
I'm angry; you're angry.
"I'm angry, very angry.
That's why I'm angry".
I'm angry about it.
MOM: I'm angry!
"Yes, I'm angry.
"Of course I'm angry.
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