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The phrase "as a nuisance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that causes annoyance or inconvenience.
Example: "The constant noise from the construction site was perceived as a nuisance by the residents."
Alternatives: "as an annoyance" or "as a bother".
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Many viewers see forced video ads as a nuisance.
Noisy shareholders are seen as a nuisance.
They're treating us as a nuisance".
Ethics, he said, were too often dismissed as a nuisance.
"The distractions can be attractive as well as a nuisance.
Despite this, the suffragettes were frequently belittled as a "nuisance".
Birds in general are singled out as a nuisance.
Park officials have long regarded the houses as a nuisance.
"What's more, they saw it as a nuisance.
Once regarded only as a nuisance, stormwater is now increasingly regarded as a resource.
Libyans by then viewed Wheelus as a nuisance and a threat to their security.
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