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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bugging you" is correct and is used in written English.
It is an informal phrase that means "causing you to feel annoyed or frustrated". For example, "This math problem is bugging me; I can't figure out the answer."
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Bugging you about what? he was asked.
OK, now exhale out all the crap that's bugging you.
I'll tell that girl Jennifer to stop bugging you with packages".
I hope you love it, and that Whoopi's not bugging you so much anymore.
"Tell us what is bugging you and what is inspiring you," she added.
ANSONIA Ansonia Nature Center "What's Bugging You?" A program on insects and spiders.
You place an ad on Craigslist and get people bugging you for weeks".
"If it's bugging you, let's make sure we bring it up," he says.
Unresolved problems simply don't go away, and if you do not resolve it, it will keep bugging you.
Arrington said "I have been bugging you about a Facebook phone for years.
But for most of you, I assume that battery life is really bugging you on the original.
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