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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to frustrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of causing someone to feel annoyed, upset, or discouraged, often due to an inability to achieve something. Example: "The constant delays in the project timeline began to frustrate the entire team."
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This tends to frustrate Fed.
It is starting to frustrate fans.
Micropowers are learning how to frustrate macropowers.
The decision seemed to frustrate Mr. Bloomberg.
That has to frustrate him".
There was no terrorist threat to frustrate.
"We don't want to frustrate the users".
Layla: Finding other ways to frustrate businessmen.
Wartime memories will continue to frustrate that goal.
Russia supports Mr Assad in part to frustrate Mr Obama.
He waited to frustrate it with his charming, duplicitous smile.
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