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The phrase 'the upset about' is not correct in written English
However, you could use the phrase 'upset about' or 'upset at'. For example: She was upset about having to miss her friend's birthday party.
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After all the upset about it, ask yourself what difference has that made to the school?
I share with Evans and with Goldstone the upset about the specific way that the UN has used the report on Israel while ignoring its call for investigation of the war crimes committed by Hamas.
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Many of the actors were upset about the management changes and theatre's operations.
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It's striking that the Guineans are more upset about the rape than about the killings.
Milbrett and the Power were understandably upset about the shutout.
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