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"is irritated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is feeling a certain level of vexation, usually due to being inconvenienced or slighted in some way. For example: "When he saw the long line of people waiting to get tickets, he was irritated that he hadn't come earlier."
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He is irritated, feels impatient, becomes slightly afraid.
She is irritated that her generation isn't better catered for.
Unfortunately, preservatives often cause unwanted side effects; in particular, the nasal mucosa is irritated frequently.
A cabdriver is irritated that Julius gets in without a salutation, and upbraids him.
Possibly, if a tag is irritated, red or bleeding, or if it looks suspicious.
Having hunted quail with Adolf before, I never show offense when he is irritated with me.
2. Paratendinopathy: the surrounding paratendon is irritated but the tendon structure itself is normal.
And he is irritated that Pharmacia offers patients only short-term help.
Johnson is irritated that receiver Joey Galloway recently signed a seven-year, $42 million contract.
Congo is irritated, and rants about his disdain for human rights.
Ibrahim is irritated, though, that it is always Africans who get the blame.
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