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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be bothered" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in informal contexts. For example: "I couldn't be bothered to clean my room this weekend."
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I shouldn't be bothered.
They couldn't be bothered.
Greenwald couldn't be bothered.
I couldn't be bothered, really".
Can't be bothered to dress?
"But he couldn't be bothered.
Chopin could not be bothered.
Many could not be bothered.
Can't be bothered, I suppose.
We couldn't be bothered.
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It might be bothering somebody.
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