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Discover Ludwig"was upset over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone was bothered or distressed by something. Example: She was upset over the way her coworkers had been treating her.
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Aides to Mr. Ferrer said he was upset over suggestions that Mr. Green, despite his denials, was aware of attacks on Mr. Ferrer in the primary that his supporters described as racially charged.
Walsh was upset over that.
The public was upset over closed national monuments?
The whole school was upset over her loss.
Roy was upset over a late knee-to-knee hit on the rookie Nathan MacKinnon.
President Clinton was upset over recent events in Bosnia from his hotel in Japan.
Joyce took the blame after the game, and was upset over his costly mistake.
At the time, Marbury was upset over losing his spot in the starting lineup.
He was upset over a job transfer that he deemed punitive, and it could have left him with a grudge.
Xing said that he was upset over the release of the men who were arrested after the August , 2012 death.
But Kanehl was upset over never gaining a chance to remain in baseball after his playing days.
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