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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she angered" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a female subject caused anger in someone else.
Example: "She angered her colleagues with her abrupt decision."
Alternatives: "She irritated" or "She upset."
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With the calculated rebelliousness of her performance in the Games, she angered the leaders in the Capitol.
She angered some when she closed to the public the gardens and lawns of Rideau Hall, the official residence; that order was revoked by her successor.
In the same month, she angered public sector unions after welcoming reforms in November which will close dozens of local Revenue offices across Britain.
In the latest example, she angered top NBC management April 25 by giving a speech that it believed was critical of its war coverage.
It seems more likely that she angered her tormentors in a theological discussion about the relative merits of Christianity and Islam.
She angered some on the left by calling for the National Guard at the border but has dismayed some conservatives by advocating a guest-worker program.
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Gaszczak said she was angered by the party's actions.
She had angered party leaders by refusing to make patronage appointments.
The pope's visit, she said, angered her for many different reasons.
In fact she's angered the local folks by talking up her "opposition".
She had angered the General.
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