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The phrase "the frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who are experiencing frustration, often in contexts discussing emotions or social issues. Example: "The frustrated workers gathered to voice their concerns about the new policies."
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More recently, almost perfect frustration was found in the frustrated dimer magnet Ba2CoSi2O6Cl2 [10].
And the frustrated candidate.
The frustrated owner is now contemplating foreclosure.
So the frustrated Thomas walked away.
That coalition — the fearful and the frustrated — is powerful.
Conde, the frustrated writer, is unable to be impartial.
The frustrated Lopez (7 points) made 2 of 11 shots.
But the frustrated opposition would have probably won again.
Elgin Baylor symbolizes the frustrated championship ambitions of the superstar.
The frustrated Italian allies then rose in revolt.
"So?" the frustrated nurse said to a reporter.
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