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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'of irritation' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe something or someone that is causing annoyance or frustration. Example: The constant noise of the construction site was a source of irritation for the neighborhood residents.
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Annan showed no signs of irritation.
I felt a wave of irritation.
A hint of irritation crossed Bharara's face.
A look of irritation flashes across his face.
His face held an enormous amount of irritation and anxiety.
"The building is a constant form of irritation and inspiration".
Her brow makes the faintest twitch of irritation.
"Project?" he says, with a flash of irritation.
By now there is just the slightest hint of irritation.
"That's unfair," he said, showing a rare flash of irritation.
The German oozes positivity, almost to the point of irritation.
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