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Discover LudwigThe phrase "respond angrily" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to reply or react with anger to a situation or statement. Example: The customer service representative responded angrily when the customer complained about their product.
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His patients, he says, often respond angrily when he urges them to stay indoors.
But a legislator from the center-left coalition, Egidio Banti, also said the parents were right to respond angrily.
He has since tweeted: "I apologise to those I offended who like to respond angrily to reviews they've only read one sentence of, of movies they haven't seen".
The Uruguayan was sent to the stands by Dean, but walked across to Bruce, who appeared to respond angrily and had to be restrained by an assistant referee and members of his coaching staff.
He said he expects riots in the United States as people respond angrily to their deteriorating economic conditions.
November 8: Ayotzinapa students and parents respond angrily to the official version and pledge to continue their protests.
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It has responded angrily.
The outside lawyers responded angrily.
"Fiction!" he responded angrily.
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