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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is bothersome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is causing annoyance or irritation. Example: The constant noise from the construction site next door is bothersome for the residents of this neighborhood.
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is bothersome
adjective
Causing bother or perplexity.
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While experts disagree on whether the estate tax has in fact impeded such transfers, the idea that it could is bothersome to Americans.
It really is bothersome and upsetting.
"There's a part of history that is bothersome," he says.
Intelligence from such fabrication mills is bothersome, but not usually harmful.
It's not just that Mr. Engle is the smallest of small fry that is bothersome about his prosecution.
If it is bothersome, then flag it up, and trust that the women you do meet in real life will be a bit more polite.
Similar(22)
Ms. Eaglen's slight flaws were bothersome.
The owner offered to sell it to him, but the traffic noise was bothersome.
Benny Begin, another of the forum of seven ministers, said on Monday that US demands were "bothersome and certainly worrying".
I understand why that's bothersome.
Often poly-therapy is associated with complex dosing regimens which might be bothersome.
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