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The phrase "it does not bother" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to show that something does not cause annoyance, irritation, or concern. Example: "I know you're busy, but can I ask you one more question? If it does not bother you, could you please take a look at this report and let me know your thoughts?"
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One reason is that it does not bother to cut its coarseness with a hypocritical dose of sweetness or respectability.
It does not bother me.
It does not bother his wife.
And, he added, it does not bother him.
He says it does not bother him at all.
This stirs Jordan's competitiveness, but he says it does not bother him.
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It doesn't bother Errol.
"I mean, it doesn't bother me.
It doesn't bother us".
It doesn't bother me so much".
But anyway, it doesn't bother me.
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