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For most, owning an inferior version of a product when a superior version is within one's grasp grates on the mind.
Grates on the nerves!
It really grates on the public".
The hulking three-story school building has corrugated metal siding and grates on the windows.
The noise of the constant digging grates on the nerves, according to families still living there.
The upper-class Irish accent that she uses grates on the nerves like a migraine.
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The very things that grate on the adults are what make Barney educational for children.
The remark grated on the Jaguars (5-7), who finally did something about it.
They are both prominent feminists whose ambition has grated on the public.
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