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"more irritated" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example: "The more time he spent trying to figure out what was wrong with the machine, the more irritated he became."
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And with each Bulls basket, the crowd became more irritated.
The bartender gets more irritated and orders them out.
Whitney grows more irritated as the afternoon dissipates into evening.
It would also be a more irritated place".
please reconsider this tweet," to slightly more irritated "could u not".
"But the more I roamed around, the more irritated I got at what I saw.
The more Babushka acted like herself, the more irritated I became.
They're more irritated than drained and they take it out on the Browns.
As usual, the Minister gets more and more irritated with Biju.
Yet the more irritated the callers became, the more assured the doctor grew in his analysis.
But along the way, I found myself becoming more irritated, not less, with the sloppy controls and camera.
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