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Discover LudwigThe phrase "annoyed of" is not grammatically correct
The correct phrase would be "annoyed by." Example sentence: She was annoyed by the constant noise coming from outside her window.
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Then Rajam gets annoyed of this and talks to the headmaster about it but headmaster wont agree so Swami asks his family doctor but that brings him into more trouble - the family doctor instead of helping him he tells the headmaster that Swami has lost his stamina and gets even more mass drill.
At the same time, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan and Josh Girard Lonny Rossss) begin to hang out, but Tracy gets annoyed of Josh's impression of him.
"He then said if it was a man he'd think about whether he could sit down for a baseball game with him and not get annoyed of him.
If I actually lived here, I would be annoyed of it". Ji added: "It will take a lot of learning and getting used to, as with any kind of development happening in a city.
The Internal Working Models questionnaire consists of 3 subscales: secure attachment (e.g., "I can get close to others easily"), avoidant attachment (e.g., "I do not like being dependent on others"), and ambivalent attachment (e.g., "Others get annoyed of me because I always want to be with them").
You may get annoyed of covering up part of your face all the time.
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How annoying of us!
Amazon's vague stats are annoying, of course.
HUSBAND: Why are you annoyed all of a sudden?
It kind of annoyed me.
I've annoyed a lot of people.
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