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Discover Ludwig"increasingly angry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone getting more and more irritated or angry over a period of time. For example: "The crowd began to grow increasingly angry as the Prime Minister refused to answer their questions."
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But the campaign has become increasingly angry.
And they are increasingly angry.
And I was getting increasingly angry.
But he was becoming increasingly angry.
She was increasingly angry with herself.
But Rodman continued his rant, becoming increasingly angry at Cuomo.
When negotiations were on he began increasingly angry.
Mr. Brown grew increasingly angry as the session wore on.
That's not enough," an increasingly angry Mr. Wurtzel replied.
But Ukrainians remain deeply unsatisfied with their economic situation, and increasingly angry about corruption.
Before Thursday, the Nepalese public was growing increasingly angry with the protracted stalemate.
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