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The phrase "level of annoyance" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the degree or intensity of frustration, irritation, or anger someone may feel in a given situation. Example: The constant noise from the construction site next to my apartment has reached an unbearable level of annoyance. I can't concentrate on anything and it's affecting my sleep.
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One detail in the first film that irked fans — the Hulk grows to three different sizes depending on his level of annoyance — has been eliminated.
Focus groups conducted by Public Agenda found that too-frequent mailings and aggressive telemarketing led to "a high level of annoyance" among donors.
So he says his awkward but polite farewells, reaches his car, assesses his wife's level of annoyance over the whole thing and, just as he's breathing a sigh of relief, realizes that he left his wristwatch inside.
Still, Ms. Creedy declined to speculate on whether, given the general level of annoyance that many people now show toward being subjected to someone else's cell phone conversation, the airline industry might now be willing to maintain the status quo.
When Denali fielded its first sound station in April 2001, far earlier than nearly every other park in the country, the primary concern was determining the level of annoyance caused by planes and snowmobiles.
Once my initial disgust and frustration -- not to mention airport claustrophobia, which for me kicks in the moment there is the possibility of a protracted stay -- had faded to an endurable level of annoyance, I made my way to a phone to cancel a dinner appointment I knew I was not going to make.
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How do you do that?' " There are levels of annoyance, depending on who the guest is.
It was hypothesised that the combination of concept C's stimuli for intervention-support caused counter-productive levels of annoyance.
Whilst this may be attributable to changing attitudes, the report concludes that the contribution of aircraft numbers to annoyance has increased, and that an alternative method of estimating levels of annoyance that takes this into account would appear to be more relevant than the LAeq measurement.
Indeed, there are reports of high levels of annoyance for very soft sounds (e.g. 35 dBA sound of a toilet flushing from an apartment above) [34].
People who economically benefit from wind turbines had significantly decreased levels of annoyance compared to individuals that received no economic benefit, despite exposure to similar sound levels [ 18].
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