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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Equally it could signal obstructions and contradictions of a more frustrating sort.
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It was even more frustrating for Harry.
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The second, on a blustery Sunday in October, was more frustrating .
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Once we're found that favourite shape, there is nothing more frustrating than discovering that fashion has made it obsolete.
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The most frustrating aspect of this preparatory phase is the waiting period before the attack is triggered.
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There are many limitations to Simmel's analysis, the most frustrating being his style and his level of generality.
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It's bad enough trying to fly with unequal line lengths; having an asymmetric kite can be most frustrating !
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Yet perhaps the most frustrating incompetence of all is that which is repetitive.
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For Dai, John James and others involved, the problem was one of the most frustrating of the expanding years.
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One of the most frustrating problems is organisational incompetence, particularly in venues that don't run cabaret regularly.
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That's what makes it so frustrating .
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It was all so frustrating , infuriating.
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Top 20 games are now almost never converted to run on it, which purchasers would find very frustrating .
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It is obviously very frustrating when something like this happens.
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For tourists it is also very frustrating to have make journeys out to the suburbs to shop for food.
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On top of this, dealing with recalcitrant debtors can be very frustrating , but where do you vent your feelings?
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This was all very frustrating for Keynes.
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Such changes are always difficult to work through and additional constraints would be very frustrating for the association and its members.
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It's very frustrating being in prison.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It's so frustrating not to have a car to get around.
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It's so frustrating when you're in a hurry and the traffic isn't moving.
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Learning a new language can be a frustrating experience.
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Many callers have had frustrating experiences with customer service lines.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Instead of allowing this to be a frustrating and pointless event, ask yourself why you created it.
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It did mean that keeping the Seayak on a bearing in a big sea was a somewhat tiring and frustrating battle.
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It is frustrating , confusing and severely diminishes the pleasure the writing could bring.
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Of course, there are times when it's frustrating - it can take me twice as long to find anything, for example.
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The reality is now, as it has always been, that teaching is a demanding, and at times frustrating profession.
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They can also create boring, frustrating mechanical jobs.
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Top 20 games are now almost never converted to run on it, which purchasers would find very frustrating .
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Yet perhaps the most frustrating incompetence of all is that which is repetitive.