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The phrase "continue to bother" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It implies that someone or something has been causing annoyance or trouble and it has not stopped. Example: Despite my constant reminders, my roommate continues to bother me about cleaning up after himself.
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Of course, some characters will continue to bother you.
For at least a couple of days, Knoblauch's bruise will probably continue to bother him when he fields ground balls.
Hamilton's coping strategies were tested this summer when he sat out most of September with two broken ribs that continue to bother him.
It is on the shelf and I continue to bother the DOC [Department of Corrections] to see if they will fund it.
For example, one ES noted that changes were discontinued when the HIV-STIC study was over due to a lack of funding: It is on the shelf and I continue to bother the DOC [Department of Corrections] to see if they will fund it.
Meanwhile, hallucinations of FBI consultant and colleague Peter continue to bother Olivia.
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The pain in Achatz's tongue continued to bother him.
"My conscience continues to bother me," her statement said.
Make it "which continues to bother him two weeks after he fell on it".
It lingered for the next two hitters, and has continued to bother him from to time.
A few weeks later, he strained his right hamstring, an injury that continues to bother him.
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