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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upsets you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that causes emotional distress or discomfort to someone. Example: "The news about the project delay really upsets you, doesn't it?"
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Whatever upsets you, you use.
Hopefully your colleagues will realise it upsets you and stop.
Someone upsets you, you breathe deeply and walk away.
"If this upsets you, I wonder how George Bush feels," Mr. Norris wrote.
If it upsets you to look at those killed in Moscow, remember those killed in Chechnya.
If the policy Harvard had toward military recruitment upsets you, you need to understand that liberals think that way".
If the thought of the unprepared Pryor joining the disorganized Bengals upsets you, feel free to grimace.
So if the licking upsets you — as eating a rump roast marinated in spit might — you should tell her.
"So if Piss Christ upsets you, maybe it's a good thing to think about what happened on the cross".
If someone or something upsets you I think it's far healthier to express how you're feeling and get it out and move one.
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