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The phrase 'nuisance to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing something that is annoying or irritating. For example: "The loud construction work outside the window is a nuisance to my studies."
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"They think it is an additional nuisance to the system.
Other drugs can also be a nuisance to remember.
"But I don't think I'm a nuisance to society".
That done, Gerti becomes a nuisance to Kurt.
Isn't it a nuisance to drive the crowded highways?
As such it is a nuisance to Commons government.
Nighttime checkpoints, a humiliating nuisance to many Kashmiris, have been sharply curtailed.
Artichokes are a nuisance to clean, and there are only two ways around it.
The radio is a nuisance to foreigners, going full blast at all hours.
After all, he says, it would be a nuisance to die in a London taxicab.
The abundance, worldwide distribution, and habits of flies combine to make them a nuisance to man.
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