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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all bothers" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a sentiment about multiple annoyances or issues, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "All bothers in my life seem to accumulate when I'm stressed."
Alternatives: "all annoyances" or "all troubles".
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The wonder is that anyone at all bothers to vote in New York or Texas.
But it all bothers me much less than it used to.
Similar(58)
We may not all bother to attend the church of our new religion, but we all tithe.
Why do we all bother with English?
Wallinger isn't at all bothered by any of this.
They all bother me right now, quite honestly".
It has not seemed at all bothered by BPL's weaker finances.
The weight of inconvenience, I suppose, though I wasn't at all bothered by it.
That all bothered me, but that wasn't quite it either.
So far, says Mr Sakamoto, looking not at all bothered by the fact, the big companies have declined his offer.
Each item yields scores ranging from 1 (not at all bothered) to 5 (extremely bothered).
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