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Edwin Ashworth
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anger with sth.something (rather than someone)?

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anger with sth.?

I know that anger comes with the preposition "with" while discussing anger directed at someone, (e.g. "your anger with your unbearable boss"); but should we use the same preposition while discussing anger directed at something, such as "your anger with the new compensation model" or "your anger with the new working conditions"? And if not, which preposition should be used?

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