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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so irritating" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is causing annoyance or frustration. Here's an example: "After listening to her complain for hours, John found her voice to be so irritating."
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So, irritating some conservatives in his own party, he chose a Democrat, Senator Rodney Ellis of Houston, to serve as Finance Committee chairman, a powerful job Mr. Ratliff once held himself.
Think back to Tim Pawlenty's switch on cap and trade, for example, which I found so irritating a few weeks ago.
Those not already familiar with and enamored of Magnani, however, may find themselves wondering why anyone would want to resurrect someone so irritating.
It is hard not to feel angry that feminism still has so far to go - and this may explain why some feminists have found Ensler so irritating.
And yet, I continue to watch it, mostly due to a prevailing sense that Lena Dunham has put in all those little things I find so irritating to force me to figure out why they irritate me.
It's so irritating.
"It's so irritating, isn't it?
Something is so irritating to her.
"You are, like, so irritating," Lara snapped.
It's so irritating you turn to a different station.
Claims she does this because he is so irritating.
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