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"be a nuisance" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to cause trouble, annoyance, or inconvenience. It can be used in various contexts to describe someone or something that is causing a disturbance or bother. Example: - "Please try not to be a nuisance during class and stay focused on the lesson." - "The construction going on next door has been a real nuisance for the past few weeks." - "I'm sorry for being a nuisance, but could you spare a few minutes to help me with this project?" - "The children were being a nuisance at the restaurant, running around and being loud." - "The old broken-down car has been a constant nuisance in the neighborhood, blocking the driveway and causing noise pollution."
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He can be a nuisance.
That will be a nuisance.
Gardner might be a nuisance, Rapada said.
"Don't be a nuisance," her mother said.
"They'll be a nuisance about the place".
The first task can be a nuisance.
Lights can be a nuisance for fireflies.
Henderson wanted to be a nuisance.
For smaller ones it can be a nuisance.
"I promise you I won't be a nuisance about that".
But lots of wells would be a nuisance for locals.
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