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The phrase "so annoying" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone that is causing irritation or frustration. Example: The constant barking of my neighbor's dog is so annoying.
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It is SO annoying.
But if he takes a day off, he's so annoying.
There are occasional flashes of the piety that some later found so annoying.
For example, some are replacing the hard-to-open plastic clamshell packaging that many consumers find so annoying.
Eighty percent of Super Paper Mario is wonderful, so it's a shame that the other 20percentt is so annoying.
Those long subway rides are so annoying that they shape not only dating patterns, but real estate choices.
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"I'm so annoyed".
Oh, he was so annoyed.
I would be so annoyed.
I was so annoyed with myself.
"I used to get so annoyed.
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