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A lot of aggravation, that's what.
"They've created a lot of aggravation".
Wrong: the walk would have done me good, and saved me a whole lot of aggravation.
They are causing a lot of aggravation through the disturbance they cause.
It takes her "a good 30 minutes and a lot of aggravation" to get ready for the shower, she said.
It's probably a lot of aggravation to get to that point, but if you can pull it off it's worth it".
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The way Adam Kleshinski sees it, he could have spared himself a year's worth of work, $10,000 in tuition and lots of aggravation if only he had picked the right major sooner.
A postcard approach would save billions of dollars and lots of aggravation.
By the end, we were on 18 versions of the application – there was a lot of mental aggravation when they kept coming back and asking for more changes, but it was all worthwhile".
While part of that frustration will always be present when working on high-risk projects, a lot of the aggravation comes from the lack of clear signposts that allow founders to judge their company's performance.
Just a lot of angst, aggravation, heartbreak, and, of course, book-snobbery.
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