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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always bothered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous feeling of annoyance or discomfort regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "She has always bothered me with her constant questions about my personal life."
Alternatives: "perpetually annoyed" or "consistently troubled".
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One thing had always bothered her.
But one thing always bothered me.
Official statistics have always bothered him.
This perception of Clinton has always bothered me.
These are the things that have always bothered me.
marble tiles behind speaker at UN always bothered me.
As a woman, this assumption always bothered me!
Something about this has always bothered me, though.
I never said that, but that always bothered me and I apologized to Vinny".
It was just the sort of unruly vitality that had always bothered Robert.
This had always bothered him, because the standard was so arbitrary.
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