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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bug you" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial and informal expression that means to annoy or bother someone. Example: "I hope my constant reminders about the deadline don't bug you too much."
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Do friends bug you for massages?
If somebody reports a bug, you should accept it.
Plasmodium post-genomics: better the bug you know?
Does it bug you that people might label you as a "Florida" or "Southern" writer?
"Once you get the bug you can't get rid of it," he complained at the conference.
You rarely met a girl whose surface did not bug you.
The ones you don't solve are the ones that bug you.
To see the bug you have to be evicting and removing items all the time.
If you get the bug, you can find a club to join at petanque.co.uk.co.uk
There's nothing your kids want; they don't bug you every time you're in the supermarket.
That happens all the time in software development: while patching one bug, you create another.
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