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Discover Ludwig"obviously angry" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone's anger is readily apparent. For example, "When the coach revealed that the team had lost the match, the players were obviously angry."
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"I'm obviously angry and disappointed.
Outside the sky begins to glower, obviously angry with someone.
"I am obviously angry, upset and scared, any number of things.
15 minutes after the hearing began, two of them left, obviously angry.
"I am obviously angry, upset and scared — any number of things," Mr. Mildiner was quoted as saying.
"The leadership of that company is not a leadership I will talk with," an obviously angry Mr. Spitzer said.
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When you read or hear lies, you obviously get angry".
He told the Daily Mail: "Mike was obviously very angry and lost his temper.
He said: "I was obviously very angry about what people were saying about my Dad.
"People were obviously very angry about the situation in the US, because it's reached a critical point.
We are obviously very angry.
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