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The phrase "irritation from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the source or cause of irritation, whether physical or emotional. Example: "She experienced irritation from the harsh chemicals in the cleaning product."
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However, glycerol has shown anti-irritant properties in experimentally induced irritation from sodium lauryl sulfate and nonanoic acid (NON).
Bladder irritation from infections or other bladder irritants.
This time there were no jokes, only visible irritation from the Senate regulars.
How can a reader stand so much irritation from one plump, drunk, narcissistic woman?
Is there anyone among us who has been immune to the most recent irritation from our nation's new security gurus?
It is not only in Italy, however, that Vinceti has managed to elicit irritation from the art establishment.
Irritation from sanitary products can make you miserable, but far more serious is Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
A spokesperson said: "There is absolutely no irritation from Ed or anyone in his office at Dennis.
Goggles allow you to keep your eyes open under water without irritation from pool chemicals or salt.
Cue irritation from the Italian company Ferrero that makes the chocolatey spread and a backlash from Royal's opposite number in Italy.
But there were signs of irritation from the Greek government, which is paying the $7 billion-plus bill for the Olympic construction projects and security.
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