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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as irritating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of irritation of one thing to another.
Example: "The constant noise from the construction site was as irritating as the loud music from the party next door."
Alternatives: "equally annoying" or "just as bothersome".
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In the chronic condition, the discharge is thicker but not as abundant or as irritating.
Unreturned phone calls, texts and messages via social media can be just as irritating.
And the jokes about it are in their own way just as irritating.
Likewise, stolen bags, lost passports and unexpectedly delayed flights can prove costly as well as irritating.
Totting jail sentences together ("the six men were jailed for a total of 87 years") is meaningless as well as irritating.
However, 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy is nothing like as MTV-crass as its lurid title promises, and neither is Baz as irritating.
The results suggest that barriers to condom use include use of a hormonal method of contraception, perceived trust in a partner, and a perception of the condom as "irritating".
Bill Gibron, writing for DVD Talk, rated the episode 1 out of 5, describing it as "irritating, poorly cast and terribly written".
However, despite what our kids do to make us mad at times, we do things that are probably just as irritating.
Informants reported tutoring easier if colleagues accepted students coming to the clinic, although this sometimes meant additional work for them, which they sometimes reported as irritating.
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And for Biba's nearly-as-irritating-as-she-is, fake-gangster boyfriend who was shot moments later.
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