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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bug with" is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "bugged with", which means to be in a state of annoyance or irritation. An example sentence is: "I am so bugged with this project that I can't focus on anything else."
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Which book would Mindy Kaling kill a bug with?
A Volkswagon bug with psychedelic paint is following the car.
First, punching a bug with two drugs simultaneously produces a bigger effect.
As the travellers returned home, they brought the bug with them.
Handler urges the children to study the bug with great care.
The Bug with Flowdan at the Unsound Festival, Hotel Forum, Krakòw, October, 2014.
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It sold as a book but failed as a musical called "The Woggle-Bug," with lyrics by Baum and without, in the end, Montgomery and Stone.
They'd have doused the bugs with antibiotics.
Outsmarting bugs with a fan may be a poorly known strategy.
Another possibility is to kill the bugs with an alcohol-based deodorant.
Coughlin had a mentor whom he bugged with similar questions: Bill Parcells.
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