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The phrase 'headache to' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase 'headache for' instead, for example, "The project has been a headache for the team."
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Dog & cat owners are generally a headache to the messenger.
Why is it such a headache to find a bassist?
"This is the biggest headache to me," she said.
It's just too much headache to get on and off".
Growing up, he became a big headache to her.
The drug industry has a particular headache to cope with.
Clearly, Lloyd can be a headache to deal with.
The glut of gear required for cold-weather exercise can be a headache to manage.
Now there is another headache to grapple with – that it could conversely prove too popular.
The trick is that eastern Congo has always been a headache to rule.
Its dynamic body population, besides being a headache to its leaders, is a huge potential market.
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