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The phrase "does it annoy you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence and can be used as a question to ask someone if something is bothersome or irritating to them. Example: "The sound of the construction next door can be quite loud. Does it annoy you?".
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Does it annoy you that people don't seem to understand?
Does it annoy you that she only became successful after you stopped working with her?
Does it annoy you when you get the impression an article assumes you're British, or American?
"Does it annoy you for people to be talking about all that stuff?" "No.
Was there any truth in this? 'Rubbish.' Does it annoy you that this is in the papers?
Does it annoy you when a bookseller like Amazon keeps emailing you after a purchase with further suggestions for what it considers similar books?
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Does it annoy other people?
Does it annoy me?
Doesn't it annoy you?
Does it ever annoy you that people keep mentioning the childish elements in your films?
So when they are not paying attention to you or do not seem to be listening and following what you say, do not immediately conclude that they are doing it to annoy you.
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