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The phrase "annoyance about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of irritation or frustration about something. Example sentence: She couldn't hide her annoyance about the constant noise coming from the construction site next door.
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Leaving the charity event, Kumar expressed annoyance about the unanswered e-mails, he later recalled.
Their anger was reduced to annoyance about the harassments during border crossings.
Ellis has been pushing prosecutors to speed up their case and has expressed annoyance about the volume of evidence they have attempted to introduce at various points.
The Irish foreign minister accused him of lobbing a "grenade" into the European rescue efforts, adding, "Legitimately there is going to be a lot of annoyance about it".
One big annoyance about using LastMinuteTravel.com, a logical place to start searching for eleventh-hour deals, was that it didn't furnish a code.
The Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan has expressed annoyance about being detained by US airport immigration authorities for a third time, saying the experience "really, really sucks".
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Beyond the screenshots, description and jumble of reviews you get on iTunes, AppCrawlr shows a summary of features, what the app is missing, what people say in positive reviews, minor annoyances about the app, and critical issues.
There's also a central set-piece mocking observational comedy, as Dave repeats and repeats an inane line about penguins, pushing through annoyance just about as far as hilarity.
Niese said that he never got angry and that his mild annoyance lasted "about one minute" after he was pulled off the mound.
In the video domain, support vector machines have been used to predict the visibility of packet loss artifacts [53], whereas circular backpropagation (CBP, [54]) neural networks have supported the prediction of the annoyance brought about by MPEG artifacts [6].
Last November, the University of Houston-Downtown Archives wrote about their staff's annoyance at headlines about items "Found Buried in the Archives!" Articles like these often rub staff in archives the wrong way, because they render their ongoing efforts (necessary for scholars to uncover such material) invisible.
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