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The phrase "a bothersome chore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or duty that is annoying or tedious.
Example: "Cleaning the garage has always felt like a bothersome chore to me, but it needs to be done."
Alternatives: "an annoying task" or "a tedious job".
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If you want to make it easier for yourself to live unhappily, try to enjoy bathing and showering and not just see these things as a bothersome chore.
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The general demanded that bank loans be repaid, a bothersome innovation for many of the rich.
"It's a pleasure, not a chore.
That was a bit of a chore.
It's a hobby, not a chore.
A thankless chore.
That is a monumental chore.
Writing is a tedious chore.
Spraying for cockroaches is a frequent chore.
A tough chore, even for LeBron.
It's not a tedious chore.
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