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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upset because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express unhappiness caused by a specific event or circumstance. For example: "He was upset because his best friend cancelled their plans for the weekend."
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She's upset because she loves Obama".
They're just upset because they're losing customers".
He's upset because he got shit-kicked.
Now I'm feeling upset, because of my house".
"They get upset because they feel Joe D. gets everything".
I actually got really upset, because I would've brought some.
"Gates gets upset because I questioned the military.
"We're upset because we don't have prospects for the future.
Sometimes they get upset because they can't get a table".
You can't be upset, because it's the right play.
You'll be upset because everyone is upset with you!
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