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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always bothering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or persistent action of causing annoyance or disturbance.
Example: "She is always bothering me with her endless questions during class."
Alternatives: "constantly annoying" or "perpetually pestering".
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He mumbled his answers during interviews, not always bothering to look at his questioner.
Something was always bothering him: a defeat, a perceived slight, a player's gaffe, the simple, maddening unpredictability of the game.
Something is always bothering Yasiel Puig.
In situation where access to correct information is lacking, community members are compelled to rely on misinformation, which are always bothering on myths.
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Official statistics have always bothered him.
"Oh that always bothers me so much.
George does not always bother with verbs.
These are the things that have always bothered me.
And should you always bother revising and resubmitting?
Something about this has always bothered me, though.
It's always bothered me that it's not always given proper respect.
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