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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is bothering" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is causing discomfort or annoyance. Example: Every time I go to that café, the loud music in the background starts bothering me.
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It is bothering him at the moment.
"Janni, if it is bothering you, go into the bedroom," Susan says soothingly.
There is an association between what it is evaluated clinically and what it is bothering the child, but these aspects must be evaluated with caution.
Why the UN is authorizing troops to deploy nine months from now raises the question of why it is bothering to deploy them at all, but it also begs the question of why Africa has not yet organized its own force to attempt to take Mali back, given their maturing security institutions and the regional stakes at hand.
Talk to your friend and let them know that it is bothering you.
Explain that it is bothering you a little and that you feel strange with him following you all the time.
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It's bothering me".
"It was bothering me.
So it was bothering me.
"It's bothering me," he said.
"It was bothering me since it happened," Anthony said Monday.
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