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Discover Ludwig"be a pest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing someone who is bothersome or annoying, usually because they are overly persistent in asking for something. For example, "She's always asking for favors; she really knows how to be a pest!".
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Szilard could be a pest.
"Don't be a pest, Jay".
It may be a pest in agricultural areas.
"You can be a pest, but when it's not done you stop yelling after awhile".
But what he can do is cause chaos down the order; he can be a pest.
"Catherine, I don't want to be a pest, but I'm tellin' you you're walkin' wavy".
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Our finding that exposure via air alone was sufficient to render increased resistance towards both adult and larval stages of P. xylostella, with no need for the physical application of the compounds, suggests that RT could be a pest-suppressive intercrop for Brassica.
You're a pest.
Stray dogs are a pest.
Lucas Johnson is a pest.
Southern has been a pest all day.
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