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Discover Ludwig"with frustration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of disappointment or exasperation. For example: I watched as the waiter took my order with frustration.
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— mix with frustration and anger.
Dorothy wept with frustration.
He was trembling with frustration and fear.
And then moderate success, with frustration.
Clark almost cried with frustration.
In Broadcasting House, the criticisms are viewed with frustration.
He pounded the walls with frustration.
George W. Bush was seething with frustration.
The Emirates air was thick with frustration.
It has to do with frustration".
I stamped my feet with frustration.
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