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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bothering" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is generally not used as "bothering" is typically a gerund or present participle and does not require an article like "a."
Example: "I find it to be a bothering issue that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "an annoyance" or "a nuisance."
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Which was a bother.
It's not a bother.
Not a bother, Roger.
I hated to be a bother.
Frequent urination may be a bother.
"Not a bother," Mildred says.
Driving beyond Babcock isn't a bother.
He evidently thought me a bother and a fool.
It's fine -- not a bother.
His breathing was grand, not a bother on him.
Shifting the coffin would be a bother too, she says.
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