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The phrase "aggravation to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes annoyance or irritation to someone or something.
Example: "The constant noise from the construction site was a significant aggravation to the residents living nearby."
Alternatives: "annoyance to" or "irritation for".
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"Teenagers and techies will put up with plenty of aggravation to get technology to work.
It takes her "a good 30 minutes and a lot of aggravation" to get ready for the shower, she said.
Wandering around with my autistic son poking my nose into their business must have have been an aggravation to them.
"I couldn't spend that time or aggravation" to convert the structure to a legal three-family, Mr. Vakil said.
It's probably a lot of aggravation to get to that point, but if you can pull it off it's worth it".
Perhaps only Tsonga, Berdych and Roger Federer, along with Andy Murray's injury replacement Janko Tipsarevic, have felt confident to stretch without risking aggravation to chronic complaints.
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From the smallest aggravations to the biggest depressions, we can all save each other from sinking.
Increasing population and construction of roads have led to destabilisation of slopes, thus leading to mass wasting and movement, further aggravation due to recent events of cloud bursts and unprecedented flash floods.
The aggravation related to the population density (F SF5) shows values equal to or very close to the maximum value (1.0) for the districts San José, Cumanday, and La Fuente.
Johnson's aggravation seemed to start in the first when a 2-1 fastoall to Mike Piazza was called a ball.
Jeremiah's appetite for aggravation seems to be somewhat greater.
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