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The phrase "a source of nuisance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that causes annoyance or inconvenience. Example: "The construction noise has become a source of nuisance for the residents in the area."
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Yet on a sun-bathed Saturday, the street where Agnes was shot was not without charm; a couple of enthusiastic street drinkers were a source of nuisance, not menace.
It is not uncommon for a son to be tied to his mother's apron strings long after marriage which can easily become a source of nuisance for his wife.
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Our field observations confirm that this invasive species succeeded to establish in the coastal and middle altitude areas of the Mount Lebanon chain where it represents a source of nuisance because of its aggressive biting behavior.
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A much quoted report linking strip clubs to rape was debunked by Brooke Magnanti, while a study led by Hubbard found that only 3percentt of respondents felt strip clubs were a source of public nuisance – a figure much lower than those recorded for pubs, nightclubs or takeaways.
Unless one is interested in the average exposure of the population as a whole (in which case maximizing variability in hour of sampling might be a good option for quickly metabolized compounds), this variability is a potential source of nuisance.
Although outsiders tend to see the company as an inexhaustible source of nuisance e-mails, its members constantly bulk up their personal networks and post new material to their profiles, to be ready for the next job switch.
Closed landfills can be a source of VOC and odorous nuisances to their atmospheric surroundings.
Denmark was one of the first countries to cotton on to the fact that waste can be a source of income rather than just a nuisance.
The random nature of x ij has to do with biological variability; the latter is not a nuisance but a source of useful information.
Neurotoxicology accepts genetic predispositions as intrinsic influences, but aspects of the broader environment, especially its social characteristics, tend to be either regarded, at best, as a marginal influence or dismissed as merely a nuisance, contributing a source of confounding bias.
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