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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it bothers" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is causing annoyance or discomfort to someone.
Example: "It bothers me when people talk loudly in quiet places."
Alternatives: "It annoys" or "It disturbs."
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It bothers my eyes.
It bothers me".
"It bothers her.
It bothers him.
Sometimes it bothers people".
"It bothers us".
"So it bothers me.
"It bothers other people more than it bothers me.
"It bothers me," he said.
But it bothers some physicists.
Not that it bothers her.
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