Prepositions used with the adjective angry include:
at, with
about, (rarely for)
A lot of them will work. He shouted and accompanied his wrath with angry words. He pointed to angry remarks made against his campaign.
The preposition "from" typically goes with the verb "suffer." For example, "She is suffering from a headache."
The preposition "with" typically goes with "acquainted" in expressions like "acquainted with."
"Shrink" typically goes with the preposition "from," as in "The fabric shrank from hot water."
The preposition "with" is typically used with the verb "interfere." For example, "He always interferes with my work."
what preposition goes with inspired
A lot of them will work. He shouted and accompanied his wrath with angry words. He pointed to angry remarks made against his campaign.
The preposition "of" typically goes with "guilty," as in "guilty of a crime."
The preposition "from" typically goes with the verb "suffer." For example, "She is suffering from a headache."
The preposition "with" typically goes with "acquainted" in expressions like "acquainted with."
"Shrink" typically goes with the preposition "from," as in "The fabric shrank from hot water."
The preposition "with" is typically used with the verb "interfere." For example, "He always interferes with my work."
The preposition "with" typically goes with the verb "mix." For example, "Mix the ingredients with a spoon."
from
According to me, the correct preposition is to.
The preposition "to" typically goes with the word "obstacle". For example, "There were many obstacles to overcome in completing the project."
The preposition that usually follows "connection" is "to."