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The phrase 'real frustration' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to express intense frustration, for example: The traffic jam caused me a real frustration.
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"That's the real frustration.
Therein lay the manager's real frustration.
But Strauss explained his real frustration after the match.
There's real frustration coming out in those vile comments.
It is starting to be a real frustration.
Yet Zeile can see the real frustration receding.
Once she rented the sander, the real frustration began.
"I wasn't totally surprised," she said, "but there were moments of real frustration.
There was real frustration, a feeling that if they didn't go now, the borders would shut.
Behind all the good-natured joking about "senior moments" lies real frustration and fear.
Their real frustration had been endured in the Luzhniki in midweek.
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