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You can use this phrase when referring to someone experiencing discomfort, annoyance, or distress over something. For example, "John is bothered by the loud noises coming from his neighbor's house."
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She is bothered by the title "socialite".
Not everybody around is bothered by development.
Not that Reddy is bothered.
Still, I can't imagine Stef is bothered.
But not everyone is bothered by it.
Many years later, he is bothered by just one thing.
"Nobody is bothered about the masses," Mr. Ali said.
Rubio is bothered we were unable to question the suspect.
Not that Sporting coach Peter Vermes is bothered.
Levine herself is bothered by the money's provenance.
Many of them don't vote and no one is bothered".
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