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The phrase "a bothersome" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "bothersome" without the article "a" preceding it, as "bothersome" is an adjective.
Example: "The bothersome noise from the construction site made it difficult to concentrate."
Alternatives: "annoying" or "irritating".
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But not in a bothersome way?
The new paintings have a bothersome additional element.
These are a bothersome reminder of my vulnerability to circumstances beyond my control.
In any case, Mr. Pearson says, his detractors are a bothersome minority.
The general demanded that bank loans be repaid, a bothersome innovation for many of the rich.
BURYING a king is a bothersome business especially one who died half a millennium ago.
Mike Miller aggravated a bothersome shoulder, but is expected to be available.
However, this is a bothersome task as encoding problem is an NP problem.
What could cause this? A. You most likely have a bothersome, but not serious, condition called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
To Ms. Knudsen, who spearheaded the crusade, the cut means more than a bothersome inconvenience to busy citizens.
Overactive bladder (OAB), a bothersome condition that affects many, is best measured using patient-reported outcomes (PROs).
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