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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bother of' is not correct or usable in written English.
This is because it does not make sense in the context of standard English grammar. You can instead use the phrase 'bother for' in order to make a sentence. Example: I was really bothered for his safety.
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But Azari spares you the bother of wondering.
"We never have bother of this sort with the French.
And who, apparently, don't want the bother of actual cooking.
IT IS hard to know why Equatorial Guinea goes to the bother of holding elections.
Whether they still go to the bother of producing magnetite remains, however, to be determined.
Why does the universe go through all the bother of existing?
It is history, someone suggested, without the actual bother of learning history.
They were spared the bother of customs or long queues at immigration.
PayPal will look after credit-card payments, saving you the bother of establishing a merchant account.
But I guess she went to the bother of looking sorry.
On the other hand, it has no lift lines, no bother of any kind.
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