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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make them frustrated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause someone to feel annoyed, irritated, or exasperated. Example sentence: The constant delays and technical issues with the new software made them frustrated and unable to meet their deadlines.
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If your student has been struggling with a tricky step, continuing to practice will often make them frustrated block her learning.
These dogs do not exercise themselves in a healthy way, and the exposure to sights and noises that they can't interact with can make them frustrated, nervous and anxious.
If this person doesn't want to tell you the secret, don't push it like this it'll only make them frustrated and closed off to you if not beginning that already.
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Microsoft has patented a bio-feedback system that monitors computer users and can detect when the software they're using has made them frustrated.
It makes them frustrated.
Both have strikeout stuff, which makes them enticing, but both are prone to wildness, which makes them frustrating.
The developers are well aware of these omissions (most of them were dropped as they tried to get the application ready in time for SXSW), but that didn't make them any less frustrating.
This will make them angry and make you frustrated.
China's SOEs have successfully frustrated attempts to make them pay more dividends.
Trying to put words in a persons mouth will frustrate them and make them less interested in hearing your pitch.
The combination of these complaints makes them feel exhausted and frustrated resulting in diminished quality of life [ 5- 9].
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