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Discover Ludwig"he bothered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone caused inconvenience, annoyance, or disturbance. Example: "He bothered his roommate by playing loud music late at night."
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Was he bothered by that?
Was he bothered?
Was he bothered about coming up short?
Why had he bothered to pay three hundred bucks?
But he must be wondering why he bothered.
The mystery is why he bothered to try.
He didn't know why he bothered feeling surprise anymore.
Is he bothered by the electoral chaos in America?
Nor is he bothered by the hate mail.
At least he bothered to say that surviving comfort women deserved kindness from Japan.
Some ask why he bothered to scrap the original scheme in the first place.
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