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The phrase "just frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a feeling of frustration. For example: "I'm just frustrated that I'm not able to achieve my goals."
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I'm just frustrated that I'm not on the field tomorrow".
"I'm often really despondent to it and just frustrated, just so frustrated.
"I'm just frustrated".
You're just frustrated.
"I think we were just frustrated.
"Guys are just frustrated," one referee said.
"I was just frustrated," Rodriguez said.
"Brownie was just frustrated beyond belief".
"I don't regret my decision, I'm just frustrated.
"I'm just frustrated," said Hughes, who did not play Monday.
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I'm just frustrated," said Mr Goldstein.
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