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Expression: "Angry at"



 
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Expression: "Be a party to it." | phrasal verbs
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Expression: "Angry at" #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 05, 2008 21:39 pm   Expression: "Angry at"
 

Hi

Would you say that "angry at" is correct and natural? I was browsing through an English novel at a shop when this expression caught my eye.

Quote:
Why are you so angry at me?


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Expression: "Angry at" #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 06, 2008 0:27 am   Expression: "Angry at"
 

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Sounds fine.
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Expression: "Angry at" #3 (permalink) Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:30 am   Expression: "Angry at"
 

"Angry with" is fine too.

▪ He was angry at/with her for staying out so late.
▪ I was angry at/with him for forgetting my birthday.
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