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Discover Ludwig"gets annoyed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone becoming irritated or bothered by something. Example: Every time I chew with my mouth open, my roommate gets annoyed and gives me a disapproving look.
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Sometimes someone gets annoyed.
He gets annoyed.
Georgia gets annoyed and tells the couple to leave.
"But if you're restless, she gets annoyed, and her hooves are very sharp".
I hesitated to even ask for an interview — you know what happens when Carrie gets annoyed.
Galliano gets annoyed by questions about the utility of his dresses.
He gets annoyed at the stupidity of his followers, their inability to grasp an obvious point.
I had read that Gyllenhaal gets annoyed when journalists ask her about her brother.
Peter gets annoyed when people speculate that Asperger's was the cause of Adam's rampage.
Again, maybe that goes back to Chametia, the one who never gets annoyed.
When I talk to him, she gets annoyed, when I talk to her, he does.
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