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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always aggravates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior that consistently causes annoyance or irritation.
Example: "His constant interruptions always aggravate me during meetings."
Alternatives: "consistently annoys" or "perpetually irritates".
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It always aggravates me that as soon as issues like the ones mentioned above surface, the first thing legislators do is turn to advertising.
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In Darjeeling, India, North encountered some vapid compatriots: "those unthinking, croqueting-badminton young ladies always aggravated me, and I could hardly be civil to them".
"One thing that has always aggravated me is that we don't get a recommendation directly from the scientific community when it comes to NASA or NSF," Representative John Culberson (R TX) told NSF Director France Córdova.
"One thing that has always aggravated me is that we don't get a recommendation directly from the scientific community when it comes to NASA or NSF," Culberson told Córdova, the only witness at a 2-hour session largely devoid of any controversies.
Hey, Dick, I got to tell you, it always aggravated me that the Times won a Pulitzer for that, too!
The New York Times broke the story I think in December of '05, won the Pulitzer for it, which always aggravated me.
"You always get aggravated with people stealing things," said pastor Roger Davis, "I don't know what kind of situation this person was in but maybe it's someone we need to reach".
In contrast replacement therapy is contraindicated in immune mediated peripheral sequestration because it is almost always ineffective and also aggravates the already rapid rate of the clearance due to superimposed isoimmunisation.
The "always believe" credo will aggravate and hide this context, aided by campus confidentiality norms that make any racial pattern difficult to study and expose.
As for soon-to-be-former President Clinton, who has never been satisfied simply being, the always fascinating and sometimes aggravating question remains: What will he become next?
He even raised the prospect of a preemptive strike, marking a radical departure from his predecessors who have always sought to avoid aggravating nuclear armed states, and for obvious reasons.
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