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'annoy at' is not correct and usable in written English
You can use the verb phrase 'annoyed by' instead. For example, "She was annoyed by his sarcastic comments."
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In any case, as with all such wedge issues, use it to hammer your opponents into declaring their position -- which is guaranteed to annoy at least part of the Republican base right now.
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Annoyed at myself.
· Annoyed at the apostrophe?
"You can't be annoyed at that.
"That stuff can get annoying at times".
His characters are clearly annoyed at being annoyed, at having so transparently lost their cool.
Rukmini Pollepalli was merely annoyed at first.
Well, at times it was annoying, at times funny.
When she comes back she is annoyed at his drinking.
"A hallucination?" Morris Krakower is annoyed at himself.
It was annoying at first and addictive thereafter.
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