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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of irritations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of minor annoyances or frustrations that accumulate over time.
Example: "After dealing with a string of irritations throughout the day, I was ready to relax and unwind."
Alternatives: "a series of annoyances" or "a chain of frustrations".
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Instead, there was resentment, suspicion, and a string of irritations.
Similar(56)
Then a string of Republicans rose to express frustration with the economy, and in some cases irritation with Mr. Bush's long vacation in Texas.
It has suffered a string of setbacks.
A string of Louisiana archetypes followed.
He let loose a string of expletives.
This leads to a string of questions.
He gives you a string of examples.
ITX made a string of unprofitable acquisitions.
Think of a string of pearls.
A string of good deals followed.
Then came a string of more deaths.
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