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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this frustrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a subject or object complement to describe a feeling of frustration towards something specific. Example: This frustrated my attempts to solve the problem.
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This frustrated him for two reasons.
Mr Cummings speaks (or rather shouts) for this frustrated tendency.
This frustrated morphology was also seen in the results of small angle X-ray scattering experiments.
"I've never been this frustrated," Jordan told The Chicago Sun-Times in mid-December.
This frustrated Victory, who were unable to get into an attacking rhythm.
The ever-patient Master Liu ends up playing marriage counselor and sex therapist for this frustrated couple.
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And the four of us began trying to turn this frustrated-guy-leaves-his-video-game premise into the sort of story which would then support a full-length animated feature". There were a few false starts along the way.
And the four of us began trying to turn this frustrated-guy-leaves-his-video-game premise into the sort of story which would then support a full-length animated feature".
"But the biggest challenge we have is just this very frustrated population.
All of this has frustrated advocates pressing to improve the situation.
Ragheb said this had frustrated young members but claimed they still wanted to remain part of the group.
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