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The phrase "bother you" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a question or a statement to express annoyance, concern, or interest in a topic or action. Example 1 (Question): Does it bother you that the meeting was rescheduled again? Example 2 (Statement): It doesn't bother me if you want to go out with your friends tonight. Example 3 (Question): Would it bother you if I borrowed your car for the weekend? Example 4 (Statement): The loud music next door is starting to bother me.
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Does attention bother you?
Does this bother you?
Does that bother you?
"'They won't bother you.
Does nepotism bother you?
Did that bother you?
Sorry to bother you.
It does bother you.
Nobody can bother you".
"Did he bother you?
Does it bother you?
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