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Discover Ludwig"it's annoying" is a valid and usable phrase in written English and is considered informal.
You can use it to express frustration or dissatisfaction, for example: I can't believe I got the same old issue again! It's annoying.
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It's annoying to people".
So it's annoying".
And it's annoying!
"I know it's annoying.
It's annoying for serving.
It's annoying and limiting".
Just, it's annoying.
"I'm affected, and it's annoying.
"I mean, yes, it's annoying".
It's annoying, uncomfortable and downright itchy.
"It's annoying how hungry I was".
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