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The phrase "annoyed her" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation where someone caused irritation or displeasure to another person. Example: "The loud music from the party annoyed her, making it hard for her to concentrate on her work."
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Naysayers annoyed her.
It really annoyed her.
What most annoyed her, I wondered?
None of my questions annoyed her.
Her sons annoyed her too-they seemed too carefree.
When he gave evidence of being annoyed, her expression relaxed.
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This annoys her.
This never annoys her.
So what else annoys her?
You may annoy her in the short term.
Mr. Williams is aligned with those who often annoy her.
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