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'irritating habit' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a behavior that someone finds annoying or bothersome. For example, "Her constant talking was an irritating habit that we all had to endure."
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What is Andy's most irritating habit?
Most irritating habit in a cinema?
SOFTWARE firms still have the irritating habit of marketing new products as "killer applications".
(That's something that hasn't changed - his irritating habit of taking a photo every three seconds).
The A train, for instance, has an irritating habit of running along part of the F line on weekends.
EVERY parent will be familiar with adolescents' irritating habit of asking for money at inappropriate times, regardless of the state of the family finances.
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When people get nervous, irritating habits might surface.
Before we had even got to Paris his irritating habits had started getting the better of me.
The loneliness followed her, judged her, pointed out which of her irritating habits had finally driven Nathan to do what he had done.
Also, now that you're cutting free, those irritating habits you've been ignoring can rear up with years of accumulated frustration.
One of Charles's more irritating habits was always to thank Edith after sex, as if she had just brought him a cup of tea.
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