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The phrase "very upset about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong feelings of distress. For example: "I was very upset about the news that my grandmother was ill."
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Julian was very upset about this.
"He got very upset about that".
We are very upset about it.
We're very upset about the closing.
"I was very upset about it".
"I'm very upset about it," he said.
They're very upset about the sale".
"He was so very upset about it".
He added, "I'm very upset about the lack of leadership.
His daughter, he said, "was very upset about it.
"As a Jew, I felt very upset about it".
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