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"obnoxious for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's behavior or attitude as being unpleasant or offensive. Example: James was being particularly obnoxious for the entire duration of the meeting, interrupting people and making inappropriate jokes.
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You might think that it's obnoxious for Amazon to advertise on a gadget you own.
Some people might consider it "obnoxious" for a child to have a playhouse that costs more and has more amenities than some real houses, she conceded.
It seemed particularly obnoxious for him to have used a homophobic slur while starring in a play about the vexed, affectionate and mutually dependent relationship between two men.
It's obnoxious for them to keep telling you that.
There are things we aren't nuts about the yellow interior is downright obnoxious for instance.
Kors: Okay, but let me be obnoxious for a moment.
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But they could also be the final straw with fans who've put up with Pierce's nonsense, bigotry and flat-out obnoxious behavior for so long because it was a small price to pay for more of the "Community" characters we love.
He's way too old for any of them, but I think he could be a good obnoxious boss for Hannah at some point.
His chief coup, which doubled as a somewhat obnoxious triumph for postwar American art in general, occurred at the Venice Biennale of 1964, where Rauschenberg became the first American to win the Grand Prize for Painting.
It incorporated dozens of audio speakers blasting marching band music from the 1976 bicentennial, and provided a vivifyingly obnoxious soundtrack for the ivory-tower selection of paintings and sculptures in the galleries around it.
And then I was on Jonathan Ross with Martin Clunes – he's so funny, such a lovely guy – and I had a drink with him and gushed away, and out of the blue they wrote this obnoxious part for me.
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