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Discover Ludwig"is annoyed" can be used in written English.
It is an example of the present continuous tense. Example: "John is annoyed that the store was closed when he arrived."
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Fallon, no doubt, is annoyed.
At first, the author is annoyed.
What I am most is annoyed.
Robert Cringely is annoyed with LinkedIn.
And so on until everyone is annoyed.
"I know your husband is annoyed".
Their owner is annoyed, pushing for action.
Olive is annoyed that Suzanne thinks she actually knows Christopher.
The bartender is annoyed but takes no direct action.
When she comes back she is annoyed at his drinking.
"A hallucination?" Morris Krakower is annoyed at himself.
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